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Chepauk stands sealed yet again

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The Hindu               13.05.2013

Chepauk stands sealed yet again

fate hangs in balanceThe I, J and K stands, which can hold over 12,000 spectators, are yet to get planning permission and building approval but had been open to spectators during the ongoing tournament —Photo: V. Ganesan
fate hangs in balanceThe I, J and K stands, which can hold over 12,000 spectators, are yet to get planning permission and building approval but had been open to spectators during the ongoing tournament —Photo: V. Ganesan

On Sunday morning, the Chennai Corporation sealed three stands at M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, ahead of Tuesday’s IPL match — the last to be played in the city this season.

These stands are yet to get planning permission and building approval but had been open to spectators during the ongoing tournament.

Officials of the Teynampet zone of the civic body visited the stadium at 9.15 a.m. and sealed I, J and K stands, which can hold over 12,000 spectators.

The move follows a stay issued on Friday by the Supreme Court on operation of an order passed on February 6 this year by the Madras High Court.

The HC had set aside orders of the Tamil Nadu housing and urban development department, Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority, the Chennai Corporation and the additional commissioner of police, in 2011 and 2012.

These orders had restrained the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) from using the reconstructed stands in the stadium.

According to a TNCA official, over 12,000 spectators who had booked tickets were likely to be denied entry on Tuesday because of the sealing. TNCA plans to appeal against the SC order to ensure fans get an opportunity to watch the IPL match between Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Daredevils on Tuesday.

The modernisation of the 40-year-old structure was carried out to fulfil International Cricket Council requirements.

Last Updated on Monday, 13 May 2013 05:19
 

Three more buildings sealed

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The Times of India                 03.05.2013

Three more buildings sealed

COIMBATORE: The city municipal corporation has sealed three more buildings that were being constructed in violation of the approved building norms on Thursday. Officials locked and sealed an under-construction hospital building on Trichy Road and two other commercial buildings on Sathy Road near Ganapathy as part of the drive.

"Three more buildings were locked and sealed today. We are preparing a list of existing buildings in the city with violations to initiate similar action against them," said S Sivarasu, deputy commissioner, Coimbatore corporation.

Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013 12:09
 

Three buildings sealed

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The Hindu                 03.05.2013

Three buildings sealed

Staff Reporter

In its continuing drive against unauthorised buildings in the city, the Coimbatore Corporation has sealed three buildings found violating the norms.

According to officials, a 16,000-sq ft building on Tiruchi Road was found to have illegally occupied nearly 5,000 sq ft. The building has been sealed and action initiated against its owners.

A commercial building on Sakthi Road in Ganapathy, which had obtained permission for a ground floor and first floor, had illegally constructed a ground-level parking lot and a second floor. The 4,689 sq ft-building has been sealed.

 


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