Sastra varsity gets eviction notice
CHENNAI, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 00:00 IST
Asked to vacate 28 buildings by Oct. 3
The Thanjavur tahsildar has served a notice on the Shanmuga Arts Science Technology and Research Academy (Sastra University) at Tirumalaisamudram in Thanjavur district, asking it to vacate 28 buildings constructed on land belonging to the Prison Department by October 3. Eviction proceedings will be initiated if the university fails to do so by the stipulated date, the notice has warned.
The notice follows a decision of the Thanjavur Collector, who had, following a direction of the Madras High Court, convened a high-level meeting on September 22 and passed orders instructing the Revenue Divisional Officer and the tahsildar to remove the encroachments immediately. The prison authorities are considering the possibility of utilising the buildings for an ‘open air jail’, proposed on a stretch of 58.17 acres, including 20.62 acres encroached upon and occupied by the private university since 1985.
The Deputy Inspector General of Prisons, Tiruchi, was told to raise a fence and protect the land by providing round-the-clock security. In September, the Madras HC directed the State to take possession of the encroached land within four weeks.
CHENNAI, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 00:00 IST
Asked to vacate 28 buildings by Oct. 3
The Thanjavur tahsildar has served a notice on the Shanmuga Arts Science Technology and Research Academy (Sastra University) at Tirumalaisamudram in Thanjavur district, asking it to vacate 28 buildings constructed on land belonging to the Prison Department by October 3. Eviction proceedings will be initiated if the university fails to do so by the stipulated date, the notice has warned.
The notice follows a decision of the Thanjavur Collector, who had, following a direction of the Madras High Court, convened a high-level meeting on September 22 and passed orders instructing the Revenue Divisional Officer and the tahsildar to remove the encroachments immediately. The prison authorities are considering the possibility of utilising the buildings for an ‘open air jail’, proposed on a stretch of 58.17 acres, including 20.62 acres encroached upon and occupied by the private university since 1985.
The Deputy Inspector General of Prisons, Tiruchi, was told to raise a fence and protect the land by providing round-the-clock security. In September, the Madras HC directed the State to take possession of the encroached land within four weeks.


