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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2015 [Price: Rs. 5.60 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 56] CHENNAI, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Maasi 29, Jaya, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2046 Part II—Section 2 Notifications or Orders of interest to a section of the public issued by Secretariat Departments. NOTIFICATIONS BY GOVERNMENT HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS NOTICE DEPARTMENT Under sub-section (1) of Section 15 of the [G.O. (D) No. 61, Highways and Minor Ports (HN2), Tamil Nadu Highways Act, 2001 (Tamil Nadu 13th March 2015, ñ£C 29, üò, F¼õœÀõ˜ Act 34 of 2002), the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby .] ݇´-2046 acquires the lands specified in the Schedule below and measuring to an extent of 64337 Square metres No. II(2)/HWMP/132(b)/2015. a specified in the Schedule below a little more or The Governor of Tamil Nadu having been less required for Highways Purpose to wit for satisfied that the lands specifies in the Schedule Upgrading the State Highways Road (SH-89) below are required for Highways Purpose to wit for Nanguneri – Uvari Road from kilometre 0.000 to upgrading the State Highways Road (SH-89) kilometre 35.200 in Therkku Nanguneri and some Nanguneri - Uvari Road from Kilometre 0.000 to Villages in Nanguneri and Radhapuram Taluks, Kilometre 35.200 in Therkku Nanguneri and some Tirunelveli District. Villages in Nanguneri and Radhapuram Taluk, Tirunelveli District and it having already been decided The plan of the lands is under acquisition kept in that the entire amount of compensation to be awarded the office of the Special District Revenue Officer for the lands is to be paid out of the funds controlled and managed by Divisional Engineer (Highways) (Land Acquisition Officer), Tamil Nadu Road Sector Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project-II, Tirunelveli and Project-II, Tiruchirappalli and Office of the Special after having considered the cause shown by the Tahsildar (Land Acquisition), Tamil Nadu Road owner or other person having interest in the said Sector Project-II, Tirunelveli and may be inspected at lands as the case may be do hereby publish the any time during office hours. following notice under sub-section (1) of Section 15 of the Tamil Nadu Highways Act 2001 (Tamil Nadu Act 34 of 2002). DTP—II-2 Ex. (56) [1] 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY THE SCHEDULE Tirunelveli District, Therkku Nanguneri Village. Serial Survey/ Classification Acquisition Immovable assets Owner(s)/interested Number Sub-Division No. extent out of such as stuctures, persons for the Column (4) (in HA) wells, trees, etc., lying acquisition extent on the acquisition shown in extent shown in Column (5) Column (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. 498 / 10A Dry 0.0008 Vacant Land Sivasubramanian 2. 498 / 28A Dry 0.0018 Compound wall Esakkithai 3. 498 / 2A2K Dry 0.0100 Compound wall Thoothukudi Dayosisan for Gangeri Kesan of the Rasian Karmalet Amala Francis Sivarajan, Ramasamy, Thilagavathi, Chelladurai and Arunachalam. 4. 498/44 Dry 0.0200 Vacant Land Thoothukudi Dayosisan For Gangeri Kesan of the Rasian Karmalet Amala Francis Sivarajan, Ramasamy, Thilagavathi, Chelladurai and Arunachalam. 5. 498 / 7A Dry 0.0130 Compound wall Muthulakshmi 6. 498 / 1A1 Dry 0.0950 Compound wall Thoothukudi Dayosisan Froonoon, Kerald, Beulah, Titus Antony, Wilbred Jhon, John Sudhir 7. 496B/2A1A Dry 0.0065 Vacant Land Kamalam 8. 496B/2A2A Dry 0.0525 Vacant Land Sakarapandi Thevar, Muthammal, Devaraj, Durai, Soosai Roobinal, Lebero, Mary Jeyachitra, Flora, George Inigo, Fankrose Jood. 9. 496B/18 Dry 0.0402 Vacant Land Tennis Annakumari 10. 496B/20 Dry 0.1175 Vacant Land Sakarapandi Thevar, Muthammal, Devaraj, Durai, Soosai Roobinal, Lebero, Mary Jeyachitra, Flora, George Inigo, 11. 496B/22 Dry 0.1100 Vacant Land Sudalaikannu 12. 496B/2B2P Dry 0.0119 Vacant Land Subbulakshmi 13. 393/1A Dry 0.0720 Vacant Land Kumar 14. 402/1 Dry 0.0183 Vacant Land Yethirajan TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 3 Serial Survey/ Classification Acquisition Immovable assets Owner(s)/interested Number Sub-division No. extent out of such as stuctures, persons for the Column (4) (in HA) wells, trees, etc., lying acquisition extent on the acquisition shown in extent shown in Column (5) Column (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 15. 406B/2 Dry 0.0173 Vacant Land Pandi Nadar, Albert John, Karldwel, Jackjo Nayagam, Navamony Joseph, Samuel, Chellaih, William Manuvel 16. 407A/2 Dry 0.0350 Vacant Land Muthukrishnan, Chendu 17. 423A/1A1 Dry 0.0180 Vacant Land Muthumani, Vijayakumar 18. 422A/1 Dry 0.0232 Vacant Land Muthumani, Vijayakumar, Xavier Jegadeesh, Josephin Mary @ Josephin Mari Anandha Vanumamalai 19. 421A/1A Dry 0.0371 Vacant Land Samual Chellaya, Villiam Manuvel 20. 421A/2A1 Dry 0.0163 Vacant Land Samuel, Dharmaraj 21. 421A/2B1 Dry 0.0108 Vacant Land Muthumani, 22. 428A/1A Dry 0.0017 Vacant Land Yosepu Nadar, Murugeskumar yadhav Total — 0.7289 Irappuvari Village 1. 24A/5A Dry 0.0275 Vacant Land Arun Raja S/o. Kamaraj 2. 24A/6A Dry 0.0400 Vacant Land Sankarakumara swamy Pillai S/o. Chokkalingam Pillai 3. 24A/7A Dry 0.0450 Vacant Land Perumal Konar S/o.Subbiah Konar 4. 5B/1 Dry 0.0020 Vacant Land Shanmuga Chidambaram S/o. Ramasubramanian Pillai Prem Jeyakumar & Prem Jeyaraj S/o. Rajathangam 5. 5A/2 Dry 0.0210 Compound wall, Arunachalapandi S/o. 2 Neem tree 1 Masanamuthu Arul Poovarasu Kennedy, S/o. Raj, Antony ponrani, w/o. Niruban, Mitharsan, S/o. Michel giragori Nadar. 4 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Serial Survey/ Classification Acquisition Immovable assets Owner(s)/interested Number Sub-division No. extent out of such as stuctures, persons for the Column (4) (in HA) wells, trees, etc., lying acquisition extent on the acquisition shown in extent shown in Column (5) Column (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 6. 35B/1B Dry 0.0202 1 Palm Tree Raja Sekar s/o. Muthukumarasamy Muthusamy, S/o.Narayanan Ayyer, Narayansami, s/o. Narayanan Ayyer Geetha w/o. Narayanasamy Padmanaban, Ganapathy S/o. Engnaswamy 7. 35B/2B Dry 0.0103 Vacant Land 8. 35B/3B Dry 0.0057 Vacant Land 9. 35A/5B2A Dry 0.0008 Compound wall Kesavan Pillai 10. 35A/5C1A Dry 0.0019 Compound wall Kesavan Pillai 11. 35A/2A1 Dry 0.0016 Compound wall Kesavan Pillai 12. 35A/2C1 Dry 0.0039 Compound wall Piravi Perumal S/o. T.Arumugam 13. 31/4A1 Dry 0.0210 Vacant Land Azhagia Nambi 14. 31/2C1 Dry 0.0225 Vacant Land Paul Nadar 15. 167A/1A2 Dry 0.0063 Fencing Mariadass 16. 167A/1B2 Dry 0.0045 Fencing Mariadasan Nadar S/o.Viyagappan Nadar 17. 167A/1C2 Dry 0.0008 Fencing 18. 134A/1B Dry 0.0055 Vacant Land Siluvai Gnanamani s/o. Savarimuthu Nadar 19. 167B/1A1 Dry 0.0155 Steel gate with P.Sivakumar 2 Pillars 20. 167B/1B1 Dry 0.0107 HT Line Arul North to South Fencing 21. 167B/1C1 Dry 0.0036 Compound wall Shaji Mathew 22. 164A/2A2 Dry 0.0157 Fencing Pushparani 23. 164A/2B2 Dry 0.0069 Fencing Malaiyappa pillai 24. 164B/2A1 Dry 0.0214 Fencing Selvaraj S/o. Kandasamy Nadar 25. 164B/1A Dry 0.0284 Fencing Selvaraj S/o. 7 Ukaliptus HT Line Kandasamy Nadar (North to South) 26. 136A/2A Dry 0.0048 Vacant Land Pungammal, w/o. Theivanayagam Pillai, Arulunandar Kovil, Pothaiyadi TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 5 Serial Survey/ Classification Acquisition Immovable assets Owner(s)/interested Number Sub-division No. extent out of such as stuctures, persons for the Column (4) (in HA) wells, trees, etc., lying acquisition extent on the acquisition shown in extent shown in Column (5) Column (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 27. 136A/1A1 Dry 0.0315 Vacant Land Inbakuthan S/o. Ambalakoothan 28. 136A/1B1 Dry 0.0268 Vacant Land Rajendran and 1 other 29. 136A/1C1 Dry 0.0187 Vacant Land Inbakuthan S/o. Ambalakoothan 30. 134B/1A Dry 0.0636 Compound wall Ramanathan with Gate & Tamarind S/o.Sivaguru Nadar Tree 9, Neembu 6, Vaagai Tree 2 Total — 0.4881 Karangadu Village: 1. 190/2A Dry 0.0076 Vacant Land Swamigal, Madathipathigal Sri Vanumamalai Ramanujam Swamigal 2. 190/3A Dry 0.0327 Compound Wall 6 Swamigal, Buildings Madathipathigal Sri Vanumamalai Ramanujam Swamigal 3. 190/7A Dry 0.0091 2 Compound Wall Swamigal, Madathipathigal Sri Vanumamalai Ramanujam Swamigal. Total — 0.0494 Ilangulam Village: 1. 328A/1B Dry 0.0033 Vacant Land Vinayagasundaram, Thangaraj, Thulanga Nadar Jawahar. Total — 0.0033 Kottai karunkulam Village: 1. 37A/2 Dry 0.0116 Fence, T. Singaraj John 2 Palm Trees Jeganathan 2. 37B/2 Dry 0.0024 Vacant Land Singaraj 3. 1A/1B Dry 0.0375 1 Neem Tree Chitharraj Fence Steel Gate 4. 1A/2B Dry 0.0744 1 Palm Tree Madhavadiyal, Yagappan, Theresammal, Rosammal, Antony Savariyammal, Sebastian. Total — 0.1259 6 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Serial Survey/ Classification Acquisition Immovable assets Owner(s)/interested Number Sub-division No. extent out of such as stuctures, persons for the Column (4) (in HA) wells, trees, etc., lying acquisition extent on the acquisition shown in extent shown in Column (5) Column (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Village: Thisayanvillai 1. 122A/1C1 Dry 0.0200 Vacant Land Durairaj 2. 122A/3B3 Dry 0.0550 Vacant Land Dhanasekaran 3. 121B/1A1 Dry 0.1650 Vacant Land Lakshman Thevar, Sudalai, Chandrasekaran 4. 121B/3A2 Dry 0.0500 Vacant Land VV Minerals 5. 121B/3B1B Dry 0.1385 Vacant Land Ganesan 6. 121B/3B2B Dry 0.1080 Vacant Land Muthuvel Iyappan, Ganesa Pandi 7. 65B/2B Dry 0.0865 Vacant Land Muthuvel Iyappan 8. 65B/1B Dry 0.0150 Vacant Land Muthuvel Iyappan 9.
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