Highways Department takes possession of lands for RoB
The Highways Department on Saturday moved in to take possession of the
lands acquired for construction of the road overbridge (RoB) at
Odathurai along the right bank of the Cauvery in the city.
In a major eviction drive carried out amidst tight police security,
earthmovers and large number of Highways Department employees were
deployed to demolish about 170 tiled houses and huts in the locality.
Compensation has already been paid with respect to about 90 houses on
patta lands. In a few cases involving ownership disputes the money has
been deposited with the court for the rightful owners to claim. This
apart, there were houses on encroached lands, which were also dismantled
during the day long operation. Those in the patta lands and the
encroachers have been offered houses at Tamil Nadu Housing Board
tenements at Nagamangalam and Ariyamangalam in the city.
The action also ended the hopes of displaced families of getting
alternative sites within the city. The affected families have long been
campaigning to get alternative sites near Chinthamani. They had been
contending that the houses offered in the outskirts of the city were too
far away and moving there would affect their livelihoods and education
of children.
However, with the authorities rejecting their demand, most of the
families had been on the look out for rented houses in the neighbourhood
and some had managed to get them. Though there were no major problems
during Saturday’s operation, some families sought more time to move out
of the place. They were pacified by police, Revenue and Highways
officials.
Construction of the road overbridge across the railway level crossing
near the Oyamari burial ground had been stalled for over a year pending
the acquisition of about 5,600 square metres of patta lands on the city
side. The highways department had completed 90 per cent of the work on
the other side, towards the Chennai Bypass Road, leaving the bridge
incomplete.
The bridge was sanctioned at a cost of Rs.28.50 crore to connect the
Chinthamani area of the city with Chennai Bypass Road. Construction of
the bridge would resume after shifting of utilities such as drinking
water and underground drains would begin. The Highways Department is
expected to complete the remaining portion of the unfinished bridge
within eight to 10 months.
Only after this bridge is thrown open for traffic, the Highways
Department would be able to begin construction of a new bridge across
the Railway line at Periyar Nagar on the Thiruvanaikovil Trunk Road
already sanctioned by the government.
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