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வேலியே பயிரை மேய்கிறது

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வேலியே பயிரை மேய்கிறது

Writing the judgement for the Division Bench, Mr. Justice Ramasubramanian said: “The total outlay for the schemes and projects undertaken by the State… is mind boggling and it shows that money flows much faster than water. If the entire outlay as indicated in the status reports is actually spent on the above projects with all vigour and vitality, the entire State may see a Green Revolution. But we do not know where and to what extent there could be seepage or leakage not only of water.”

“The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court itself is an example of a government building on a waterbody. What was once Ulaganeri, a huge lake, is said to have fallen into disuse and the High Court itself has come up on the said land,” the judge lamented.



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Eviction of people is a human problem.

The state needs to provide an alternative to those evicted.

In delhi removal of slums on railway land in peak winter kicked up a huge storm.

Now in chennai after the rain tragedy , moving out of people from river banks has become easy.

Relocation and rehabilitation is a requirement for those evicted
 
Writing the judgement for the Division Bench, Mr. Justice Ramasubramanian said: “The total outlay for the schemes and projects undertaken by the State… is mind boggling and it shows that money flows much faster than water. If the entire outlay as indicated in the status reports is actually spent on the above projects with all vigour and vitality, the entire State may see a Green Revolution. But we do not know where and to what extent there could be seepage or leakage not only of water.”

“The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court itself is an example of a government building on a waterbody. What was once Ulaganeri, a huge lake, is said to have fallen into disuse and the High Court itself has come up on the said land,” the judge lamented.

If the “vEli” snooze, somebody would tress pass and graze.
 
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