TIRUPUR: More than 100 residents from KVR Nagar, Ayyan Nagar and Chella Nagar within the town on Friday submitted a petition to the HR&CE assistant commissioner S V Harshini asking for her not to force them to vacate their properties.
Recently, the HR&CE board had issued notices to encroachers at KVR Nagar and Mangalam Road spaces to vacate the land belonging to the department. According to HR&CE officials, just about 12 acres belonging to the department were encroached in these two spaces.
Tirupur south MLA S Gunasekaran accompanied the residents to post the petition. According to HR& CE assets, Tirupur’s Visveswara Veeraraghava Perumal temple owns 3.75 acres at KVR Nagar and three.08 acres at Karuvampalayam and its surrounding spaces.
Similarly, four.31 acres in the same locality near Mangalam Road belonged to Visveswara Visalatchi Amman temple, Nallur. Patta or sale deeds of all of the houses are within the title of the respective temples until date, assets mentioned.
The board has identified greater than 145 properties and industrial establishments being encroached on the ones lands for greater than 4 a long time. So, the manager officials of the temples have issued show cause notices to the encroachers.
“We have identified the encroachers and gave them two possible choices; they must either vacate the land or must be ready to pay land rentals to the board. But thus far, no person together with a industrial establishment, which on my own had encroached 1.33 acres, was ready to follow it,” mentioned a HR&CE official.
J Kathirvel, one of the most petitioners, mentioned, “All these lands were bought from different events over the years and the lands’ ownerships were changed to many arms in lots of instances.”
“But now, the HR&CE has issued show cause notices claiming that the lands belonged to the board. It is arbitrary to force us to vacate as we will be able to lose our livelihoods,” he added.
Recently, the HR&CE board had issued notices to encroachers at KVR Nagar and Mangalam Road spaces to vacate the land belonging to the department. According to HR&CE officials, just about 12 acres belonging to the department were encroached in these two spaces.
Tirupur south MLA S Gunasekaran accompanied the residents to post the petition. According to HR& CE assets, Tirupur’s Visveswara Veeraraghava Perumal temple owns 3.75 acres at KVR Nagar and three.08 acres at Karuvampalayam and its surrounding spaces.
Similarly, four.31 acres in the same locality near Mangalam Road belonged to Visveswara Visalatchi Amman temple, Nallur. Patta or sale deeds of all of the houses are within the title of the respective temples until date, assets mentioned.
The board has identified greater than 145 properties and industrial establishments being encroached on the ones lands for greater than 4 a long time. So, the manager officials of the temples have issued show cause notices to the encroachers.
“We have identified the encroachers and gave them two possible choices; they must either vacate the land or must be ready to pay land rentals to the board. But thus far, no person together with a industrial establishment, which on my own had encroached 1.33 acres, was ready to follow it,” mentioned a HR&CE official.
J Kathirvel, one of the most petitioners, mentioned, “All these lands were bought from different events over the years and the lands’ ownerships were changed to many arms in lots of instances.”
“But now, the HR&CE has issued show cause notices claiming that the lands belonged to the board. It is arbitrary to force us to vacate as we will be able to lose our livelihoods,” he added.
145 residents get notice from HR&CE
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March 10, 2018
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