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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette Extraordinary © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2021 [Price : Rs. 4.00 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 2] CHENNAI, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 2021 Margazhi 20, 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. CKICP/CLA/15(1)/SH64/98/2020) 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. No. VI(1)/534(b-1)/2021. The Government of Tamil Nadu having been satisfi ed that the lands specifi ed in the schedule below are acquired under Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project for Highways purpose to the formation of Vaitheeswaran Kovil by-pass in the State Highways SH-64, Kumbakonam - Sirkali Road from KM 49/520 to KM 51/250 at Edakudi Vadapathi-1 Village in Sirkali Taluk, Nagapattinam 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), Kumbakonam (CKICP), Tamilnadu after having considering the cause shown by the owner or other persons having interest on such lands as the case may be 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). 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 notifi ed that the Dry, Wet and Govt. Manai lands specifi ed in the schedule below and measuring to an extent of 50717 sq.mtr., are acquired in Edakudi Vadapathi-1 Village in Sirkali Taluk, Nagapattinam District, to the same, a little more or less is needed for Chennai-Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project for State Highways purpose, to the formation of Vaitheeswaran Kovil by-pass in SH-64, Kumbakonam - Sirkali Road from KM 49/520 to KM 51/250. 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, Kumbakonam and offi ce of the Special Tahsildar (Land Acquisition), Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project, Sirkali may be inspected at any time during the offi ce hours. [ 1 ] DTP—VI-1 Ex-(2) 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY T S Nagapattinam District, Sirkali Taluk, Edakudi Vadapathi-1 Village Acquisi Survey/ New Immovable assets such Extent -tion Extent Owner(s) / interested Sl. Sub- Classifi - Sub- as Structures, Wells, ( In Ha / out of persons No. Division cation division Trees, etc., Lying on Sq. Mtr.) column (4) No. Nos. the acquisition extent (in Sq. Mtr.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Tharisu, Cotton 1. 78/1 Wet 3.25.50 78/1B 7101 A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy cultivation, Palm tree-9 Tharisu, Cotton cultivation, 2. 77 Wet 3.46.50 77/2 7290 Palm tree-4, A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Palm sapling-2, Neem tree-2. Paddy Nursery, A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy 3. 57/2 Dry 0.24.00 57/2B 160 Cotton cultivation, Palm tree-3. Palm tree-6, Neem tree-3, 4. 57/1C Wet 3.25.00 57/1C2 3387 A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Karuvai tree-1, Harvested tharisu. Harvested tharisu, 5. 73/3 Wet 2.57.00 73/3B 2166 Palm tree-1, A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Neem tree-1. State on ground in 6. 59/2 Wet 0.06.50 59/2B 336 A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Vaikkal Tharisu, A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy 7. 59/1 Wet 2.52.50 59/1B 4354 Cotton Cultivation. Cotton cultivation, 8. 60/3 Wet 2.52.50 60/3B 4051 Palm tree-1, A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Paddy cultivation. State on ground in 9. 60/2 Wet 0.08.50 60/2B 135 A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Vaikkal 10. 60/1 Wet 1.52.00 60/1B 2250 Cotton cultivation. A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Cotton cultivation, 11. 61 Wet 3.67.50 61/2 7360 Palm tree-1, A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Neem tree-1. Palm tree-1, Thungumunchi tree-3, Coconut tree-1. Tharisu Cotton cultivation. Well-1, Vagai tree-1, Thatched shed full, 12. 63/4D Wet 3.05.50 63/4D2 6006 Bore-1, Palm sapling- A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy 1,Cotton cultivation. Nuna tree-1, Poovarasu tree-1, Neem tree-1, Poovarasu kuthu-3, Palm tree-2, Cotton cultivation. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 3 Acquisi Survey/ New Immovable assets such Extent -tion Extent Owner(s) / interested Sl. Sub- Classifi - Sub- as Structures, Wells, ( In Ha / out of persons No. Division cation division Trees, etc., Lying on Sq. Mtr.) column (4) No. Nos. the acquisition extent (in Sq. Mtr.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Neem tree-3, Palm tree-3, Nuna tree-1, Palm tree-10, Neem tree-5, Cotton cultivation, Karuvai tree-1. Nuna tree-1, Ac sheet shed with precast slab wall, Bore-1,Coconut tree-1, Tharisu. Tharisu, Coconut tree-2, Pungai tree-4, Guva tree-1, Thatched house full – 2 nos,Bamboo fencing 13. 66/1B Wet 3.71.00 66/1B2 6074 with reapers gate, A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Thatched cattle shed, Poovarasu tree-5, Thungumunchi tree-2, Tamarind tree-2. Babboo fencing, Pungai tree-1, Karuvai tree-1, Thatched bath room, Neem tree-3, Thatched cattle shed, Thatched house full, Guva tree-1, Teak wood tree-1, Coconut tree-7. Thungumunchi tree-1, Rain water harvesting tank, Water tap-1 14. 66/1A Wet 0.08.00 66/1A2 9 CC Road. A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy Mango tree-1, Rcc bath room, Govt. Neem tree-1, 15. 66/3A1 0.02.25 66/3A1B 13 Seela W/o.Sundararaman. Manai Coconut tree1, Precast slab compound wall part in side. Govt. 16. 66/3A2 0.02.25 66/3A2B 9 Sokusa tree-1 Ambikapathy Manai 17. 67 Wet 3.56.00 67/2 16 Cotton cultivation. A/M. Vaithiyanatha Swamy 50717 Total Land Acquisition sq. mtrs., 4 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY (Roc.CKICP/CLA/15(1)/SH64/99/2020) No. VI(1)/534(b-2)/2021. The Government of Tamil Nadu having been satisfi ed that the lands specifi ed in the schedule below are acquired under Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project for Highways purpose to the formation of Vaitheeswaran Kovil By-Pass of SH-64, Kumbakonam - Sirkali Road from KM 48/840 to KM 49/520atEdakudiVadapathi - 2 Village in Sirkali Taluk, Nagapattinam 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), Kumbakonam (CKICP), Tamilnadu after having considering the cause shown by the owner or other persons having interest on such lands as the case may be 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). 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 notifi ed that the wet lands specifi ed in the schedule below and measuring to an extent of 32550sq. mtr., are acquired in Edakudi Vadapathi - 2 Village in Sirkali Taluk, Nagapattinam District, to the same, a little more or less is needed for Chennai-Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project for State Highways purpose, to wit for formation of Vaitheeswaran Koil Bypass in SH-64, Kumbakonam - Sirkali Road from KM 48/840 to KM 49/520. 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, Kumbakonam and offi ce of the Special Tahsildar (Land Acquisition), Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project, Sirkali may be inspected at any time during the offi ce hours. T S Nagapattinam District, Sirkali Taluk, Edakudi Vadapathi-2 Village. Sl. Survey/ Classifi - Extent New Acquisition Immovable assets such No. Sub- cation ( In Ha / Sub- Extent out of as Structures, Wells, Owner(s) / interested Division Sq. Mtr.) division column (4) Trees, etc., Lying on the persons No. Nos. (in Sq. Mtr.) acquisition extent (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1. 93 Wet 1.75.00 93/2 2419 Cotton cultivation A/M Vaithiyanatha Swamy 2. 144/3 Wet 0.32.50 144/3B 505 Cotton cultivation A/M Vaithiyanatha Swamy 3. 144/4 Wet 0.07.50 144/4B 567 Cotton cultivation A/M Vaithiyanatha Swamy 4. 95/1 Wet 1.59.50 95/1B 1511 Cotton cultivation A/M Vaithiyanatha Swamy 5. 95/3 Wet 1.30.00 95/3B 440 Tharisu A/M Vaithiyanatha Swamy 6. 94/2 Wet 0.50.00 94/2B 75 Tharisu A/M Vaithiyanatha Swamy 7. 94/1 Wet 2.14.50 94/1B 5709 Vagai tree -3, A/M Vaithiyanatha Swamy Neem tree-1, Tharisu TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 5 Sl. Survey/ Classifi - Extent New Acquisition Immovable assets such No. Sub- cation ( In Ha / Sub- Extent out of as Structures, Wells, Owner(s) / interested Division Sq.
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