The Hindu 05.09.2013
TNHB retrieves property worth Rs. 50 cr in Adyar

The Tamil Nadu Housing Board on Wednesday retrieved
prime property worth Rs. 50 crore in Adyar. It pulled down 16 shops and a
house during the encroachment removal drive.
The
12.5 grounds of land on 2nd Avenue, Indira Nagar, had been under the
control of a single person for over 30 years. Sources in the TNHB said
the land had been retrieved following a court directive that allowed
them to take over the property after issuing notices to the individual.
“We
have been issuing notices since June to him. He has not informed the
shopkeepers from whom he had been collecting rent. This morning we gave
time to the shops to remove their belongings and only then, demolished
the buildings,” said a source.
Tension prevailed in
the area for some time as the traders objected to the demolition. A
large team of police was posted at the spot.
A.M.
Vikramaraja, State president of Tamil Nadu Vannigar Sangankalin
Peramaipu, who rushed to the spot, said the traders were not given
advance notice by the TNHB.
“They pay their taxes and
have the required licences to run the establishments. They should have
been given at least a day’s notice. The livelihood of the owners and the
employees has been affected. Who is to be held responsible for that? We
will hold a meeting of the affected traders tomorrow and provide
whatever assistance they need,” he said.
Traders said though they had sought more time to move elsewhere, their request was not heeded.
“Our
establishment has been here for over 25 years now. Even last month, the
building owner came and collected rent but he did not inform us. Now we
have to look for another spot for our machinery, tools and raw
materials. We used two trucks today to move our things to Red Hills to
another place. I don’t know who will bear the costs,” said an employee
of a civil engineering company, whose office was also demolished.
The TNHB plans to construct a commercial complex on the piece of land, which has a commercial classification, sources said.