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Applied for CTE to build STP on Spurtank Road: CMWSSB

Applied for CTE to build STP on Spurtank Road: CMWSSB The Chennai Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) says it has applied for CTE (Consent to Establish) for its modular sewage treatment plant (STP) on Spurtank Road. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service CHENNAI: The Chennai Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) says it has applied for CTE (Consent to Establish) for its modular sewage treatment plant (STP) on Spurtank Road. Responding to an article titled ‘Cleanup drive to cause more pollution in Cooum river’, the board stated, “From 2019, the application has been under scrutiny at TNPCB and the same queries were raised by all officials due to discontinuity.” 

HC orders inspection of Peravallur Eri in Kolathur to ascertain extent of encroachment

HC orders inspection of Peravallur Eri in Kolathur to ascertain extent of encroachment Updated: Updated: This court has got a duty to protect water bodies,” the judges said. Share Article This court has got a duty to protect water bodies,” the judges said. The Madras High Court has ordered a joint inspection by Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) and the revenue officials of the sprawling Peravallur Eri in Kolathur to find out the extent to which the water body had been encroached upon by land sharks. Justices N. Kirubakaran and T.V. Thamilselvi perused the revenue records submitted by public interest litigant G. Devarajan and were prima facie satisfied that the revenue officials had illegally granted patta to various persons with respect to the property which had been classified as a water body.

Plans on to boost water supply in Chennai to meet need

Plans on to boost water supply in Chennai to meet need
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Only hospitals treating the poor are entitled to tax breaks, says Madras High Court

Only hospitals treating the poor are entitled to tax breaks, says Madras High Court Updated: Updated: Court dismisses petition filed by private hospital seeking tax exemption Share Article AAA For profit: The judge said an institution which heavily charged 85% of its patients could not be termed charitable.   Court dismisses petition filed by private hospital seeking tax exemption The Madras High Court on Wednesday ruled that exemption from payment of property tax, water tax, sewerage charges and the like must be given only to institutions which predominantly serve the poor and not to hospitals which predominantly provide their services to the rich and affluent on collection of hefty amounts of money. The court held that only a hospital which provides free access to the poor and does not deny admission to them could be termed as a charitable institution.

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