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Unauthorised banners removed

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The Hindu       11.01.2011

Unauthorised banners removed

Staff Reporter

In Tirunelveli and Palayamkottai

New look: The DMK banner erected on the foot overbridge in Palayamkottai being removed on Monday. — Photo: A. Shaikmohideen
New look: The DMK banner erected on the foot overbridge in Palayamkottai being removed on Monday. — Photo: A. Shaikmohideen

Tirunelveli and Palayamkottai wore a new look on Monday after the corporation personnel removed all unauthorised digital flex boards kept along the roads, mostly by politicians and caste outfits.

Though a Government Order states that banners can be put up only at permitted areas three days prior to the event after obtaining consent of the police and should be removed within two days after the programme, nobody shows any respect for this order. Right from the political parties to caste outfits, anyone erect a flex boards at any place of his/ her choice without any permission and keep it there for as many days as they want.

As the police never acted against the violators, the problem assumed alarming proportion in the recent past.

When the ruling DMK erected a banner on the foot-over bridge near a girls' school at Palayamkottai, the AIADMK blocked traffic on the arterial Thiruvananthapuram High Road as the flex board eclipsed the banner already there which acknowledged the fund released by the then AIADMK MP P.H. Pandian for the construction of the massive steel structure.

Even as making arrangements to convene an all-party meeting to solve this problem, the police gave round-the-clock protection to DMK's controversial flex banner. Since the meeting decided to remove all unauthorised banners kept at Tirunelveli and Palayamkottai on Monday, the corporation personnel commenced the exercise with the backing of police and revenue officials from Tirunelveli Junction to KTC Nagar on the outskirts of Palayamkottai.

“Before this much-awaited operation, the banners completely covered the movement of other vehicles coming from the opposite direction and also vehicular movement in the busy intersections. Now the road-users, particularly the vehicle riders, can clearly see the vehicular movement in all directions without any hindrance,” said N. Perumal, a bank employee.

Though the removal of banners caused some traffic snarl on Monday morning, the public were prepared to bear it as the joint operation by the police, corporation and the revenue officials triggered widespread salutation. “The police should not show any mercy against any violator hereafter… Any politician or individual who dares to erect flex boards without permission should be taken to task without fear or favour,” said S. Anantharaj, a TNSTC bus conductor.

 

Civic body encroaches on Madipakkam Lake?

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Deccan Chronicle          30.12.2010

Civic body encroaches on Madipakkam Lake?

December 30th, 2010
Tags: construction in catchment area, encroachment, Madipakkam Lake, sewage pumping station

Dec. 29: With complete disregard for a natural water body, the Pallavaram municipality is constructing a sewage pumping station allegedly within the Madipakkam lake catchment, despite stiff opposition from residents in the area.

A pit is being dug up for the pumping station that will be constructed at an estimated cost of around `17 crore less close to the already ‘shrinking’ lake. State PWD (public works department) officials, on condition of anonymity, told this newspaper that the lake, earlier spread over an area of 100 acres, has shrunk to 40 per cent of its original size with residential colonies coming up there.

Rampant encroachment by private parties and poor planning by authorities has already reduced a major flood carrying channel of the lake into a sewer, complained S. Rangarajan, chairman of Neer Exnora, a unit of Exnora International, which fights for conservation of water bodies in the state.

Explosives have been used to dig the pit near a busy residential area in gross violation of the Indian Explosives Act, Mr Rangarajan alleged adding the contractor executing the work neither puts up warning signs nor alerts residents while detonating explosives to dredge the rocky bed of the pit.

When asked about the alleged encroachment, Pallavaram municipal commissioner Vijayakumar denied constructing the pumping station in the lake catchment and said the work, which is part of the underground drainage project in the municipal limit, was taken up after obtaining prior permission from various government agencies. The Madras High Court had earlier dismissed a petition challenging the construction of the sewage pumping station, Mr Vijayakumar said.

 

Corporation issues fiat on removal of hoardings

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The Hindu        24.12.2010

Corporation issues fiat on removal of hoardings

Special Correspondent

TIRUCHI: The Tiruchi Corporation has asked persons responsible for putting up banners and hoardings by causing damage to roads to remove the structures immediately.

In a statement here on Thursday, Corporation Commissioner T.T.Balsamy, said hoardings and digital banners have been put in some parts of the city.

Those who have put up the structures should immediately remove them. If they fail to do so, the Corporation in coordination with the police would pull them down without prior notice.

Legal action would be initiated against the violators, he said.

Mr.Balsamy said banners and hoardings could be put up as per the norms laid down by the government without damaging the roads and causing hindrance to traffic.

Such hoardings can be erected three days prior to a political event and should be removed after two days of the event.

 


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