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The long and short of Linghi Chetty, who was once the Mint Master
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Worn out: An unmotorable stretch of Mint Street.
| Photo Credit: RAGU R
Bad roads have worsened the traffic congestion in one of the oldest trade centres of the city The nearly 3-km-long Mint Street in the Royapuram Zone of the Greater Chennai Corporation is not only known as one of the oldest business hubs in the city but is also notorious for its congestion.
Narrow carriageway, chock-a-block buildings, a huge influx of people, movement of tricycles and cycle rickshaws and the existence of innumerable lanes and by-lanes are cited as the reasons for the congestion and chaos. While these make up for the character of the locality that remains unchangeable, the state of the roads can improve the situation, say residents and shopkeepers. Damaged roads on many stretches of Mint Street and adjacent areas have of late worsened the congestion in the locality, they say.
Officials directed to refund cash seized during 2016 polls to farmer
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Send The Judge directed the revenue authorities to adhere to Rule 2 of the Specified Bank Notes (Deposit of Confiscated Notes) Rules, 2017, and refund the amount to the farmer within four weeks.
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Observing that the revenue officials, who are conferred with quasi-judicial power, cannot shrink their responsibility in considering the request of a citizen for return of his money, the Madras High Court has directed the Tahsildar-cum-Assistant Election Officer to return the 6.78 lakh seized from a farmer in 2016 by the Election Flying squad, since no order has been passed establishing that the money was meant to bribe the voters.Â