
Encroachments on temple land removed
The Hindu
Property is valued at ₹20 crore
The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department on Monday removed encroachments from a 2.02 acre piece of property belonging to the Anandavalli Sametha Agatheeswarar temple in Nemilichery. The property, worth ₹20 crore, is located off the Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road and is some 2 km from the temple. The property had been sold off as residential plots by Palanivel after showing as if the two survey numbers were in his name, said a source in the temple. Minister P. K. Sekar Babu oversaw the removal of a few mechanic sheds and kabadiwallah shops in the presence of Rural Industries Minister T. M. Anbarasan and Commissioner J. Kumaraguruparan.
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