Over 80 houses encroaching water body razed
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Coimbatore Corporation on Monday removed encroachments at two locations. A team led by Executive Engineer, encroachment removal, S. Ravichandran, and Assistant Town Planning Officer K. Sathya demolish
Coimbatore Corporation on Monday removed encroachments at two locations. A team led by Executive Engineer, encroachment removal, S. Ravichandran, and Assistant Town Planning Officer K. Sathya demolished 68 houses built several years ago encroaching the Krishnampathy tank. The Corporation with support from the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board had given allotment orders for alternative accommodation to the residents a year ago. As they failed to move to their new houses in the Board’s tenements in Kovaipudur, the Corporation stuck notices on their doors more than a month ago.More Related News

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