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Chennai Corporation reclaims Rs.10 crore-worth land

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The New Indian Express   21.08.2012

Chennai Corporation reclaims Rs.10 crore-worth land

The portion of land that was recovered| P Jawahar

The portion of land that was recovered| P Jawahar 

A 11-ground area, worth `10 crore in the Ambattur-Athipattu revenue village, also known as Jaswant Nagar, was handed over to the Chennai Corporation by Revenue Department officials after removal of  40-year-old encroachment.

Seven persons had allegedly built two sheds and a compound wall around the area and a grill gate. They had claimed that the land was handed down to them by their ancestors, Revenue department officials said.

“They did not vacate even after the department sent them notices. They filed a case in the Madras High Court and only now the judgment has come. They obtained a stay for one part of the land, about one and a half cents, and have given the rest of the land to us which we have taken up for development work,” said a revenue department official.

Officials sources said that the land might be turned into a park or a children’s play area.  Similarly, another area of land near Korattur, measuring about 29 grounds had been retrieved by the Revenue Department recently.

“A private school had built a compound wall around the area. So we demolished the wall and reclaimed the land. We are in the process of handing it over to the Corporation,” said the official.

Corporation Commissioner D Karthikeyan said that the Corporation was currently in the process of reclaiming encroached areas.

“This is an ongoing process. Once the land is taken back by the Revenue Department, we will discuss the matter with them and put the land to some useful public purpose,” he said.

After the expansion of the city limits, the Chennai Corporation is on a land retrieval drive.   A wide category of encroached lands, including the ones near dried up lake beds —what the revenue officials call the odai poromboke land — are being cleared of encroachments and reclaimed by the Corporation for planning and development.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 August 2012 09:07
 

Trichy corporation on shop eviction overdrive

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The Times of India   18.08.2012

Trichy corporation on shop eviction overdrive

TRICHY: The Trichy corporation conducted eviction drives in two busy areas in the city to remove encroachments made by shops. However, a group of traders from one of the areas shut their shops condemning the drive till afternoon here on Monday. Such eviction drives are typical whenever a new commissioner for the corporation takes charge. After the hype dies down, the situation comes back to normal.

The eviction drive commenced in Central bus stand and Gandhi market areas at around 8.30 am. Anticipating protest from traders, a large posse of policemen were deployed in the areas. Two teams of corporation employees led by assistant commissioners TN Dhanabalan (Golden Rock zone) and Rajammal (Ariyamangalam zone) conducted the drive in central bus stand and Gandhi market areas respectively.

According to the corporation, as many as 50 shops owned by Trichy corporation in central bus stand have been rented out to private parties to run eateries, book stalls and tea shops among others. As per rules, the shops should function within the prescribed area. On the contrary, as many as 29 shops in central bus stand violated rules by extending their shops to the pavement. The violation caused obstruction to the movement of pedestrians. So, the corporation officials evicted the encroachments. Frustrated by the move, the shops in central bus stand shut down claiming they were free to use the areas not meant for pedestrians. Later, they met corporation commissioner VP Thandapani and explained to him their situation.

Likewise, another team conducted an eviction drive in Gandhi market area where they removed encroachments by 25 shops. These shops also encroached upon the road causing disturbance to all. Unlike the traders' protest in central bus stand, the eviction drive went off peacefully in Gandhi market.

Condemning the eviction drive, general secretary of the Tamil Nadu Traders Federation, Ve Govindarajalu told TOI, "Whenever a new commissioner assumes office, such eviction drives are conducted. We run the shops according to rules in central bus stand. The pavement way is away from our shops and we have not encroach upon it. But corporation officials go soft on unauthorised shops mushrooming in and around the central bus stand. We demand the commissioner return back our things.

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 August 2012 08:14
 

Encroachments removed

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The Hindu   14.08.2012

Encroachments removed

Special Correspondent

The municipality embarked upon a massive encroachment removal campaign on Monday. Encroachments from Railway station up to Karanthai along Gandhiji road were removed. According to officials, the drive will continue till September 14. A schedule has been drawn for clearing encroachments in the four raja veedhis (main streets of the town), Mary's corner, Medical College road, Tholkkappiar Sadukkam, old housing unit and new housing unit.

Savithiri Gopal, chairperson, said that the clearing of encroachments will widen the roads. She appealed to traders and people to co-operate with the move.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 August 2012 05:11
 


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