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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette Extraordinary © GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2009-11. 2009 [Price: Rs. 2.40 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 31] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2009 Thai 22, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2040 Part II—Section 2 Notifications or Orders of interest to a section of the public issued by Secretariat Departments. NOTIFICATIONS BY GOVERNMENT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE (Irrigation) Ramanathapuram District, Kadaladi Taluk, Appanur, A. Punavasal, Veppankulam and Meenagudi Villages. ACQUISITION OF LANDS Appanur Village [Üó꣬í (G¬ô) ⇠25, ªð£¶Š ðE(«è2) ˆ ¶¬ø Government, dry, S.No. 541-A1, (Part), belonging to 3 HŠóõK 2009 ¬î 21, F¼õœÀõ˜ ݇´ 2040] Sakthivel, son of Chokkalingam Registered in Patta No. 2189 No. II(2)/PWI/61(a)/2009. is bounded on the north by S.No. 545-4A1 (Part), east by S.No. 541-4B2, south by S.Nos. 541-4A2B and 4AC and Whereas it appears to the Government of Tamil Nadu west by S.No. 541-3A2—0.15.5 hectare. that the Lands specified in the Schedule below and situated in Appanur, A.Punavasal, Veppankulam and Meenangudi Government, dry, S.No. 542-3B, (Part), belonging to Villages of Kadaladi Taluk are needed for a public purpose, Veerapathira Thevar, son of Erulandi Thevar Registered in to acquire for the formation of Malattar Anaikattu Scheme, Patta No. 1254, is bounded on the north by S.No. 542-3B notice to have effect is hereby given to all to whom it may (Part), east by S.Nos. 542-4 (part) and 5A, south by S.Nos. concern in accordance with the provisions of sub-section 542-7A1 and 7B parts and west by S.No. 541-4B2—0.06.5 (1) of Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 hectare. (Central Act 1 of 1894); Government, dry, S.No. 542-4, (Part), belonging to Kali, And whereas it has become necessary to acquire the wife of Muniyandi Thevar Registered in Patta No. 312, is immediate possession of the Lands specified in the bounded on the north by S.No. 542-4 (Part), east by S.No. Schedule below, the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby directs 543-1B, south by S.No. 542-5A and west by S.No. 542-3B that the lands be acquired under the provision of Section (part)—0.11.0 hectare. (2) of the Section 17 of the said Act. Government, dry, S.No. 542-7B, (Part), belonging to Now, therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by Senthoor Pandi, Mudithevar, Jothimurugan son of sub-section (2) of Section 4 of the said act, the Governor Kumaraiyah Thevar Registered in Patta No. 1674, is of Tamil Nadu hereby authorizes the Special Tahsildar bounded on the north by S.No. 542-3B (Part), east by S.Nos. (Land Acquisition) Malattar Anaicut Scheme, Kamuthi and 542-5A,5B,6A,6B1 and 6B2, south by S.No. 542-7B(Part) his staff workmen to exercise the powers conferred by the and west by S.Nos. 542-7A1 and 7B (part)—0.16.0 hectare. said sub-sections. Government, dry, S.No. 543-5, (Part), belonging to Under sub-section (2) of Section 17 of the said Act, the Veerapathira Thevar, son of Erulandi Thevar Registered in Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby directs that in view of the Patta No. 1254, is bounded on the north by Punavasal urgency of the case, the provisions of section 5A of the said Village Boundary, east by S.No. 543-6 (part), south by S.No. Act, shall not apply in this case. 543-5 (part) and west by S.No. 543-2A—0.04.5 hectare. DTP—II-2 Ex. (31)—1 [ 1 ] 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Government, dry, S.No. 543-6, (Part), belonging to Pandi Government, dry, S.No. 165(Part), belonging to Muniyandi, Thevar, son of Ramaiyah Thevar, Registered in Patta son of Oazhgarsamy, Ramalingathevar, son of Sevugathevar No. 763 is bounded on the north by Punavasal Village Registered in Patta No. 1763, bounded on the north by Boundary, east by S.No. 543-7 (Part), south by S.No. 543- S.Nos. 38-2B and 2C2, east by 38-2C2, south by S.No. 6 (Part) and west by S.No. 543-5 (Part)—0.02.5 hectare. 165(Part), west by S.No. 38-2B2—0.04.0 hectare. Government, dry, S.No. 543-7, (Part), belonging to Government, dry, S.No. 166-2A(Part), belonging to Thirumathi Indirani, wife of Nagaglingam Registered in Patta Vallimayil, wife of Sorimuthu Registered in Patta No. 1505, No. 112 is bounded on the north by Punavasal Village bounded on the north by S.No. 50-3, east by 166-2B (Part), Boundary, east and south by S.No. 543-7 (Part) and west south by S.No. 166-2A (Part) and west by S.No. 166-1— by S.No. 543-6 (Part)—0.00.5 hectare. 0.09.0 hectare. A. Punavasal Village Government, dry, S.No. 166-2B(Part), belonging to Andi, son of Erullappathevar, Ramaiah Thevar, son of Sethu Government, dry, S.No. 35-2 (Part), belonging to Thevar, Registered in Patta No. 69, bounded on the north Kathirasan, Velchamy, Naganathan, Seenivasan, son of by S.No. 50-3, east by 172-1(Part), south by Ramamoorthy, Ramasamy, Rathina Thevar, son of S.No. 166-2B(Part) and west by S.No. 166-2A (Part)—0.23.5 Pazhanivelthevar, Arumugvel and Rajandran, sons of Archuna hectare. Thevar, Registered in Patta No. 1764, bounded on the north Government, dry, S. No. 172-1 (Part), belonging to by S.No. 35-2(Part), east by S.No. 36-1D2(Part), south by Periyasamy, son of Muthuchella Thevar, Ramamoorthy, son S.No. 35-4 and west by S.No. 35-1B—0.13.0 hectare. of Arumuga Thevar Valli, Devi, Muneeswari, Meenal, Kalimuthu Government, dry, S.No. 36-1D (Part), belonging to and Prabavathy, daughter of Arumuga Thevar, registered in Kumaraiah, Rajkumar, son of Muniyasamy, Sendooran, son Patta No. 1067, bounded on the north by 50-3, of Balchamy Registered in Patta No. 1760, bounded on the east by 172-2, south by 172 (Part) and west by 166-2B (Part)— north by S.No. 36-1D(Part), east by S.No. 36-1E2, south by 0.14.5 hectare. S.Nos. 35-4 and 5 and west by S.No. 35-2(Part)— Government, dry, S. No. 172-3 (Part), belonging to 0.62.0 hectare. Periyasamy, son of Muthuchella Thevar, Ramamoorthy, Government, dry, S.No. 67-3A, belonging to son of Arumuga Thevar, Valli, Devi, Muneeswari, Meenal, Pazhaniyammal, wife of Senthurpandi, Shanmugashunthari, Kalimuthu and Prabavathy, daughter of Arumuga Thevar, wife of Ramasamy, Panchavarnam, wife of Chellapandi, registered in Patta No. 1067, bounded on the north by 51, Parameswari, daughter of Sivasamy, Shanmugashudaram, east by 173-1(Part), south by 172-3 (Part) and west son of Sivasamy Registered in Patta No. 1767, bounded by 172-2—0.30.5 hectare. on the north by S.No. 53, east by S.No. 54-1B, south by S.No. Government, dry, S. No. 173-1 (Part), belonging to 67-3B and west by S.No. 67-3A1—0.06.0 hectare. Muniammal, wife of Neelamega Thevar, Sakthivel, son of Alagarsamy Thevar, Kaliammal, wife of Thavasiandi Government, dry, S.No. 67-3C2, belonging to Thevar, registered in Patta No. 1747, bounded on the north Pazhaniyammal, wife of Senthurpandi, Shanmugashunthari, by S.Nos. 51 and 53, east by S.Nos. 67-3A1, 3C1, wife of Ramasamy, Panchavarnam, wife of Chellapandi, south by S.No. 173-1 (Part) and west by 172-3 (Part)— Parameswari, daughter of Sivasamy, Shanmugashudaram, 1.02.0 hectare. son of Sivasamy, Registered in Patta No. 1767, bounded on the north by S.No. 67-3C1, east by S.No. 67-3B, south by Government, dry, S. No.205-2A(Part), belonging to S.No. 68-3B and west by S.No. 67-2—0.16.0 hectare. Kumaravelu, Vadivelu, son of Ramasamy Thevar, registered in Patta No. 1075, bounded on the north by S.Nos. 207, 204 Government, wet, S.No. 69-4 (Part), belonging to and 205-1, east by S.No. 205-12B1, south by S.No. 205-2A Veluchamy Thevar son of Periyasamy Thevar Registered in (Part) and west by 206(Part)—0.39.5 hectare. Patta No. 952, bounded on the north by S.No. 69-3A, east by S.No. 69-4(Part), south by S.No. 69-5B1A and west by Government, dry, S. No.206 (Part), belonging to S.No. 175—0.07.5 hectare. Veluchamy Thevar, son of Kanda Thevar, registered in Patta No. 958, bounded on the north by S.No. 207, east by S.No. Government, wet, S.No. 69-7B2 (Part), belonging to 205-2A(Part), south by S.No. 206 (Part) and west by S.No. Erulandi son of P.C. Ramukonar Registered in Patta 209-2A—0.46.5 hectare. No. 2, bounded on the north by S.No. 69-7B1A, east by S.No. 69-7B2(Part), south by S.No. 69-8B1 and west by Government, wet, S. No.212-1B1B (Part), belonging to S.No. 69-10—0.04.0 hectare. Thirukanna Thevar, son of Ramu Thevar, registered in Patta No. 1447, bounded on the north by S.No. 212-1B1B (Part), Government, wet, S.No. 71-2C1, belonging to Perumal east by S.Nos. 212-4 and 5, south by S.Nos. 212-3, 1B4B son of Eruthan, Karruppayee, wife of Veeran Special Pandi, and west by S.No.
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