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Encroachments evicted

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The Hindu             27.09.2013

Encroachments evicted

Staff reporter

Encroachments on roads in Zone 4 of the city were removed on Thursday as part of dengue prevention measures by the Madurai Corporation.

Roadside eateries that were affecting the hygiene of the surroundings and attracting mosquitoes were removed from West Perumal Maistry Street, West Masi Street, West Marret Street, Town Hall Road and North Avani Moola Street, a release said.

The officials also demolished a few structures built on encroached Corporation land near Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple. A Corporation spokesman said the land would be fenced soon.

 

511 religious structures encroaching on city roads

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The Hindu               17.08.2013

511 religious structures encroaching on city roads

Shastry V. Mallady

Irrigation channel cleared of encroachments near Moondrumavadi

Civic authorities are in touch with local groups to ensure the peaceful removal of roadside temples and mosques identified among 511 "religious structures" as encroachments.

The Town Planning Wing of the Madurai Corporation undertook a survey of encroachments by religious structures and submitted its report to Mayor V.V. Rajan Chellappa and Commissioner R. Nanthagopal.

Official sources said on Friday that most of thee religious structures that had encroached on Corporation land were temples and mosques.

“Though people are aware of the inconvenience posed by the roadside temple or mosque, when we take steps to remove them they resist the move. Since they are places of worship, we are compelled to go slow on this sensitive issue,” an official said.

However, a few days back, the Town Planning Wing drew up an action plan to get rid of the remove the religious structures.

"Most of the roadside temples are found in south and east zones. In consultation with the district administration, we have decided to remove 10 religious structures a week, especially in narrow lanes with commercial establishments. The idea is to remove those religious structures that hinder traffic flow,” officials said.

The civic authorities plan to remove them without hurting the religious sentiments of people by seeking their cooperation in the eviction drive. "They can remove the idol and keep it elsewhere without occupying public space," an engineer said.

Chief Town Planning Officer M. Rakkappan said that his team would act as per the instructions of the Mayor and Commissioner.

Eviction drive

Meanwhile, the Public Works Department carried out a large-scale eviction drive on the Moondrumavadi-Iyer Bungalow Road on Friday morning to clear illegal constructions that prevented water flow in an irrigation channel, which reduced carriage space.

M.Thiyagarajan, Irrigation Inspector-Madurai North, said the illegal constructions affected water supply in the Tallakulam-Pudukulam channel.

“The PWD razed 90 houses after the High Court gave us permission to remove encroachments. Now the road can be widened,” he added.

 

‘Partial’ eviction drive at Tirunelveli old bus stand

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The Hindu              13.08.2013

‘Partial’ eviction drive at Tirunelveli old bus stand

Corporation officials removing encroachments from Tirunelveli Junction bus stand on Monday.Photo: A. SHAIKMOHIDEEN
Corporation officials removing encroachments from Tirunelveli Junction bus stand on Monday.Photo: A. SHAIKMOHIDEEN

Alerted to a crackdown by Corporation officials, encroachers evacuated their sites at the Tirunelveli Junction bus stand on Monday.

Traders temporarily removed plastic crates with fruits and other items well before the officials arrived.

The swoop netted three plastic crates and two push-carts used by toy and fruit vendors. The “catch” was taken to the nearby Thatchanallur zonal office of the Corporation.

Locals expressed surprise that encroachments on the pavements in front of Shanthi Sweets and along T.M. Road leading to the railway junction were left out of the eviction drive.

Elsewhere, parotta stalls continue to do business on the pavement. Other commercial establishments also have their advertisement boards and wares on the pavement, hindering pedestrians, including rail passengers.

“We’ve decided to remove the encroachments around the bus stand in a phased manner. The first round was launched this morning. The drive will continue,” said a Corporation official.

 


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