Coimbatore: Two people were arrested in Tirupur in as many separate incidents on Saturday for possession of 300kg banned tobacco products worth Rs 6 lakh.
It is to be noted that Tirupur city police commissioner G Karthikeyan had earlier formed a special team to crack down on the illegal sale of gutka.
The team arrested Y Jebasingh Philip, 37, a native of Nanguneri in Tirunelveli district, for stocking 269kg banned tobacco products at his rental house at VGV Garden on Kangeyam Road in Tirupur, where he was residing along with his family.
They also conducted a surprise check at a grocery shop that falls under the Tirupur South police station limits and seized 31kg gukta on the day. The grocery shop owner, V Dhinakaran, 42, a native of Alangulam in Tenkasi district, was also arrested. A police source said Dhinakaran was residing at Cheran Colony at K Chettipalayam along with his family.
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Treated water from a treatment plant in Ondipudur would be used to recharge groundwater and help farmers irrigate lands, Municipal Administration Minister S.P. Velumani said here on Sunday while participating in the ground-breaking ceremony organised to launch the scheme.
A release from the district administration quoting the Minister said the State Government, based on representation from farmers in Chettipalayam, Pattanam and Peedampalli, had sanctioned ₹4.76 crore to pump the treated water from the plant to fill ‘kadukuttai’.
The 60 million litres to be treated at the Ondipudur plant would flow into a 2.60 lakh litre sump. A motor near the sump would pump 3.06 cusecs water in such a way that in 16 hours it pumped 50 lakh litres.