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335] CHENNAI, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 Aavani 5, Saarvari, Thiruvalluvar Aandu-2051 © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2020 [Price : Rs. 16.00 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 335] CHENNAI, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 Aavani 5, Saarvari, Thiruvalluvar Aandu-2051 Part VI—Section 1 Notifications of interest to the General Public issued by Heads of Departments, Etc. NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC. THE COMMISSIONER OF LAND ADMINISTRATION, CHEPAUK, CHENNAI-600 005. ACQUISITION OF LANDS (Roc.No.CKICP/CLA/15(1)/SH115/ 16 / 2020) No.VI(1)/279(a-1)/2020. Notice under Section 15(1) of Tamil Nadu Highways Act, 2001(TN Act 34 of 2002) read with the Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Laws (Revival of Operation, Amendment and Validation) Act, 2019. The Government of Tamil Nadu having been satisfi ed that the lands specifi ed in the schedule below are to be acquired under Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project for Highways purpose for strengthening and widening of SH-115 Cheyyur - Polur Road including ECR Link at Km 07/000 to 12/300 km No.188 Kattudevathur Village, MaduranthakamTaluk, Chengalpattu District, and it having already been decided that the entire amount of compensation to be awarded for the lands to be paid out of the funds controlled and managed by the Divisional Engineer(H), Kanchipuram (CKICP), Tamil Nadu after having considering the cause shown by the owner or other persons having interest on such lands as the case may do hereby publish the following notice is issued under sub-section (1) of Section 15 of the Tamil Nadu Highways Act, 2001 (TN Act 34 of 2002) read with the Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Laws (Revival of Operation, Amendment and Validation) Act, 2019. NOTICE Under sub-section (1) of Section 15 of the Tamil Nadu Highways Act, 2001 (Tamil Nadu Act 34 of 2002) read with the Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Laws (Revival of Operation, Amendment and Validation) Act, 2019, the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby acquires the following lands specifi ed in the schedule below measuring to an extent of 5463 sq.mtrs. of Dry and Wet lands comprised in S.No.53/1, etc., at No.188,Kattudevathur Village, MaduranthakamTaluk, Chengalpattu District, to the same, a little more or less needed for Chennai-Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project for State Highways purpose,for Strengthening and widening of SH-115 Cheyyur - Polur Road including ECR Link at Km 07/000 to 12/300 km. [ 1 ] DTP—VI-1 (335) 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY The plan of the lands under acquisition are kept in the offi ce of the Special District Revenue offi cer (Land Acquisition), Chennai - Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project, Kanchipuram and offi ce of the Special Tahsildar (Land Acquisition), Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project Cheyyur in Chengalpattu District which may be inspected at any time during the offi ce hours. T S Chengalpattu District, Maduranthakam Taluk, No.188.Kattudevathur Village Survey No Immovable assets Extent Total such as structures, Sl. Classi required / Before Extent wells, trees, etc. Owner/ Interested Person No After Sub fi cation Acquired. Sub (Hect) lying on the Division Sq.Mtr Division acquisition extent (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1. 53/1 53/1B 0.25.00 Dry 80 Vacant 6. Adikesavalu S/o SriramuluReddiar 2. 58/1A2 58/1A2B 0.15.00 Dry 12 Vacant 922 MuniyappaUdayar S/o KannappaUdayar 3. 58/4 58/4B 1.03.50 Wet 51 Vacant 1118. Kasturi W/o Gopalarathinam 4. 58/5 58/5B 0.33.00 Wet 26 Vacant 833 Sagunthala W/o Kuppusamy 58/5C 37 5. 58/7B 58/7B2 0.10.00 Wet 93 Vacant 1118. Kasturi W/o Gopalarathinam 6. 63/1 63/1B 0.56.00 Dry 76 Vacant 1134 AdiDravida Welfare Department (Residential area) 7. 63/3 63/3B 0.71.00 Dry 158 Vacant 1382 Nalini W/o Kumar 8. 63/4 63/4B 0.64.00 Dry 121 Vacant 136 Venu S/o Gengan 9. 63/5 63/5B 0.89.50 Dry 12 Vacant 207 YasodahAmmal W/o Nagappan-1/Dhanapal-2 10. 70/2A 70/2A2 0.41.50 Dry 320 Vacant 86 Kishtamurthy-1 S/o KandasamyUdayar Arunachalam-2 S/o KandasamyUdayarMurugan 3 11. 70/2B 70/2B2 0.24.50 Dry 116 Muneeswaran 18 Elumalai Statu, S/o Kandasamy Udayar-1 water tank, Gurunathan-2, Uvaraj-3, Asbectas sheet, Ranganathan-4 compound wall 12. 70/2C4 70/2C4B 0.10.50 Dry 58 Vacant 1179. Pazhani S/o Veeraragava Udayar-1 M.K. Shanmugam-2, Ezhilarasi-3 13. 70/2D 70/2D2 0.09.00 Dry 99 Vacant 56 SubramaniyaUdayar S/o Kannappa Udayar-1 M.K. Shanmugam-2, Ezhilarasi-3 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 3 Survey No Immovable assets Extent Total such as structures, Sl. Classi required / Before Extent wells, trees, etc. Owner/ Interested Person No After Sub fi cation Acquired. Sub (Hect) lying on the Division Sq.Mtr Division acquisition extent (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 14 70/2E 70/2E2 0.12.00 Dry 80 Nuna tree -1, 212 Veeraragava Udayar-1 Neem tree - 1 S/o KandasamyUdayar, Arunachala Udayar-2 S/ KandasamyUdayar, Krishnamurthy-3 S/o KandasamyUdayar Subramaniya Udayar-4 S/o KannappaUdayar Muniyappa Udayar-5 S/o KannppaUdayar 15 70/2G 70/2G2 0.24.50 Dry 47 Vacant 2.Arunachalam S/o KandasamyUdaiyar 16 70/2I3 70/2I3B 0.16.50 Dry 83 Vacant 980 RenganathaUdayar S/o Elumalai Udaiyar-1 Uvaraj-2, Gurunathan-3, Ajith Kinsura-4 17 70/2J 70/2J2 0.33.00 Dry 158 SavukkuThoppu 2. Arunachalam S/o KandasamyUdaiyar 1 Uvaraj-2, Gurunathan-3, Ajith Kinsura-4 18 70/2K 70/2K2 0.88.50 Dry 95 Vacant 9. AnnapuraniAmmal W/o Vardarajan 19 70/2M 70/2M2 0.14.00 Dry 85 Vacant 9. AnnapuraniAmmal W/o Vardarajan 20 256/1A 256/1A2 3.61.50 Dry 33 Vacant 384. Vidyah W/oVedagiri 21 257/3 257/3B 0.23.00 Dry 63 Vacant 230. AngamuthuGounder S/o AyyasamyGounder 22 257/4C 257/4C2 0.07.50 Dry 25 Vacant 873 I.Ramakrishnan 1 S/o Irusappan I.Balachandar-2 S/o Irusappan 23 257/5 257/5B 0.53.50 Dry 28 Vacant 1369. Nithya W/o Seenivasan 24 258/2 258/2B 6.74.00 Dry 586 Vacant 538.Dineshkumar Guardian- ManimegalaiAmmal 25 259/1 259/1B 5.55.00 Dry 270 SavukkuThoppu 587.MohandassReddiar S/o VaradarajuReddiar 26 259/3 259/3B 0.14.00 Dry 27 SavukkuThoppu 587.MohandassReddiar S/o VaradarajuReddiar 259/3C 43 27 260/3A1 260/3A1B 0.21.00 Dry 48 Vacant 653.SridarReddiar S/o KuppusamyReddiar 28 260/3A2 260/3A2B 0.20.00 Dry 27 Vacant 653.SridarReddiar S/o KuppusamyReddiar 29 260/3A3 260/3A3B 0.45.00 Dry 71 Vacant 653.SridarReddiar S/o KuppusamyReddiar 30 260/3B3 260/3B3B 4.25.00 Dry 348 SavukkuThoppu 653.SridarReddiar Eucalyptus Thoppu S/o KuppusamyReddiar 31 260/4 260/4B 0.13.50 Dry 132 SavukkuThoppu 653.SridarReddiar Eucalyptus Thoppu S/o KuppusamyReddiar 4 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Survey No Immovable assets Extent Total such as structures, Sl. Classi required / Before Extent wells, trees, etc. Owner/ Interested Person No After Sub fi cation Acquired. Sub (Hect) lying on the Division Sq.Mtr Division acquisition extent (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 32 261/2A 261/2A2 0.20.00 Dry 85 Vacant 747. Subrayan-1 S/o GengappaChettiar 261/2A3 46 Kistan-2 S/o Gengappachettiar 33 261/2B 261/2B2 0.02.00 Dry 43 Vacant 1046. Subrayan-1 Kistan-2 S/o Gengappachettiar Magadevan-3 S/o Gengappachettiar 34 261/2C 261/2C2 0.04.50 Dry 46 Vacant 929.MagadevanChetty S/o GenganChetty 35 261/6B1 261/6B1B 0.25.50 Dry 152 Vacant 601. RamasamyChettiyar1-1 S/o MuthalChettiyar Ilavarasi-2 W/o Jayaseelan 36 261/7B1 261/7B1B 0.50.50 Dry 126 Eucalyptus tree-10 842.Mallika Neem tree-3 Nuna W/o MathiyazhaChettiyar tree- 1 37 261/7B2 261/7B2B 0.20.00 Dry 122 Vacant 929.MagadevanChetty S/o GenganChetty 38 310/1 310/1B 0.13.50 Wet 24 Vacant 602 Rajaram Pillai S/o Thiruvengadam Pillai 39 310/2A 310/2A2 0.02.00 Wet 6 Vacant 1356.Sundaresan S/o ThangapandiNadar 40 310/2B 310/2B2 0.01.90 Wet 6 Vacant 1357.Santhi W/o Murugan 41 310/2C 310/2C2 0.03.70 Wet 14 Vacant 1358. Mani S/o Palaiyathan 42 310/2D 310/2D2 0.03.40 Wet 17 Vacant 1418 Thirumalai S/o Chinnathambi 43 310/2E1 310/2E1B 0.01.63 Wet 12 Vacant 1383.Sarasu /o Chinnathambi 44 310/2E2 310/2E2B 0.03.37 Wet 8 Vacant 1233 GirijaIlavarajan W/o Ilavarajan 45 312/1 312/1B 0.20.50 Wet 29 Vacant 313 Amudha W/o Selvaraj 46 321/7G 321/7G2 0.03.00 Dry 2 Vacant 478 Natarasan S/o VedachalaGounder 47 321/7H 321/7H2 0.03.00 Dry 4 Vacant 433 SubramaniyaGounder S/o ManikkaGounder 48 321/7I 321/7I2 0.02.50 Dry 7 Vacant 658 JayaramaGounder 1 S/o ManikkaGounder ElumalaiNaicker 2 S/o ManikkaNaicker 49 321/7J 321/7J2 0.02.50 Dry 11 Vacant 478.Natarasan S/o VedachalaGounder 50 321/7K 321/7K2 0.02.50 Dry 14 Vacant 433 SubramaniyaGounder S/o ManikkaGounder 51 321/7L 321/7L2 0.02.50 Dry 24 Coconut tree- 2 658 JayaramaGounder- 1 S/o ManikkaGounder ElumalaiNaicker- 2 S/o ManikkaNaicker TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 5 Survey No Immovable assets Extent Total such as structures, Sl.
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