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'Constructions by Isha foundation illegal'

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News Today              18.12.2013

'Constructions by Isha foundation illegal'

Chennai: The Madras High Court on Tuesday informed that the buildings constructed by the Isha foundation downhill of Vellayangiri in Coimbatore were illegal.

The First Bench headed by the Chief Justice R K Agrawal had earlier ordered the issue of notice to authorities on a petition filed by an Advocate Vetriselvan seeking a direction to demolish "illegal constructions built in Isha foundation and to seal the school premises built in contravention of the rules".

In the counter-affidavit, Deputy Director, Town and Country Planning of Coimabtore range said the constructions were illegal and against the directives of Hill Area Conservation Authority in force from 1990.

Prior approval of Collector was necessary as per the Tamil Nadu Panchayat rules 1997 which was not obtained, it said.

The counter further said that the school in question was being run in one of the constructions for which lock, seal and demolition notice was issued. Proposals for approval of all these constructions sent by the foundation were returned since they were not in proper shape, it said.

As the foundation had not re-submitted the plans as per the constructions carried out, a stop work notice was issued on November 5 last year, the counter said.

Subsequently, sealing notice was also issued and since total buildings were constructed without approval from competent authorities and as the plan was not in full shape it was returned on January 24 this year, it said.

 

Isha Foundation Constructed 62 Illegal Buildings in Kovai, Says Govt

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The New Indian Express               18.12.2013

Isha Foundation Constructed 62 Illegal Buildings in Kovai, Says Govt

The Isha Foundation, founded by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev aka Jagadeesan, has already constructed 62 buildings and been putting up another 15 buildings without approval from government authorities on the foothills of Velliangiri near Coimbatore, the Deputy Director of Town and Country Planning, Coimbatore region, submitted in counter affidavit filed in the Madras High Court on Tuesday.

The counter was filed in response to a PIL from advocate M Vetriselvan, praying for a direction to the authorities concerned to demolish the unauthorised constructions. The counter said that the Foundation commenced the construction in 1994. But it had not obtained the clearance from the Hill Area Conservation Authority, which came into existence in 1990. Prior approval from the Coimbatore Collector was necessary as per the provisions of Town and Country Planning Act and TN Panchayat Buildings Rules. But the Foundation has not obtained the clearance from the Collector and the Deputy Director of Town and Country Planing. Hence, ‘lock and seal and demolition’ notice was issued to the Foundation in December, 2012.

In July, 2011, it had submitted proposals for construction of 12 buildings, but it was returned with a direction to resubmit in full shape in February 2012. In September same year, the Foundation resubmitted the proposal and during inspection by the officials in October, it was found that the construction has already begun and the building plan was not tallying with the actual.

The Foundation was directed to resubmit the plan as per the construction made at the site along with NOCs from the Forest, PWD, Collector and others. As the construction was not stopped, ‘stop work’ notice was issued on November 5, 2011. Subsequently, sealing notice was issued on December 24, 2012, the counter said and the proposals were returned as they were not in full shape in January this year.

 

Road renovation works begin

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The Hindu               18.12.2013

Road renovation works begin

Renovation of roads within the municipal limits has begun at a cost of Rs. 9.90 crore in Krishnagiri recently. Minister for Municipal Administration, Rural Development, Prisons, Law and Justice K.P. Munusamy inaugurated the renovation works near Five Road junction. The roads to be renovated are: 4.62 km from TNSTC town bus depot to LIC (estimated cost Rs. 6.28-crore); 0.96 km from Sub Registrar Office to Tiruvannamalai Road junction (Rs. 0.90 lakh); 1.40 km from Five Road junction to Gandhi Statue on MG Road (Rs. 2.12-crore); 0.80 km from Gandhi Statue to Fish Market Mel Street (Rs. 60 lakh). A total length of 7.78 km road would be renovated at a cost of Rs. 9.90-crore within Krishnagiri municipal limits.

During the inauguration K.P. Chandrasekar, Divisional Engineer (Highways); K. Ashok Kumar, Chairman, District Panchayat among others participated.

 


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