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Protest against land acquisition
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Property owners and traders stage a protest at Kattur in Tiruchi on Tuesday against land acquisition for the proposed service lanes along Tiruchi-Thanjavur highway.
Property owners and traders who face displacement due to land acquisition for the proposed service lanes between Palpannai and Thuvakudi on Tiruchi-Thanjavur National Highway staged a black flag demonstration at Kattur on Tuesday condemning the land acquisition.
They demanded that the land acquisition proceedings be stopped and instead steps for construction of an elevated corridor must be taken up so as to protect the livelihood of a large number of people who would be affected by the land acquisition.
Residents reiterate plea for service roads
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They deplore inordinate delay in extending the benefit
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They deplore inordinate delay in extending the benefit
Members of Federation for Retrieval of Tiruchi Palpannai to Thuvakudi Service Road staged a protest outside the Tiruverumbur taluk office on Wednesday demanding construction of service lanes along the city stretch of Tiruchi-Thanjavur National Highway at the earliest.
They said that absence of service lanes had caused several accidents and assailed what they described as inadequate action by the government departments to carry out construction work.
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court had, in October, 2019, directed the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to take expeditious steps to build service lanes along the 14-km city stretch of the highway between Thuvakudi and Palpannai in Tiruchi.
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February 05, 2021 20:53 IST
An 8-km elevated corridor can be built from Palpannai to Tiruverumbur and government lands are available along the next six km
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Busy Palpannai junction: A forum in Tiruchi questions the rationale behind taking the project within city limits, affecting trade and business.
An 8-km elevated corridor can be built from Palpannai to Tiruverumbur and government lands are available along the next six km
Property owners and traders who face displacement due to land acquisition for the proposed service lanes along the city-stretch of the Tiruchi-Thanjavur National Highway have mooted the construction of an elevated corridor as an alternative so as to protect the livelihood of a large number of people who would be affected by the project.