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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Six held for scam involving fake allotment orders
Chennai: Six people, including two couples, have been arrested for cheating over 200 people of 5cr by issuing them fake allotment orders for houses under the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (formerly Slum Clearance Board). Police said the case came to light after Muthulakshmi of Anna Nagar lodged a complaint saying she had paid 3.5lakh for a house. She was issued a fake allotment order bearing forged govt seals and stamps. Muthulakshmi was one of more than 200 victims who approached the accused through mutual contacts over the past few years. The suspects assured the victims that the allotment process would be completed once the housing complex was ready, asserting that govt officials would formally hand over the keys during an official function. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai Over time, they offered various excuses to delay the allotments until the victims realised they had been defrauded. The complaint, submitted to the city police commissioner, was forwarded to the Forgery Investigation Wing of the CCB on Feb 7. As an investigation led by assistant commissioner M Gayathri and inspector M Sheejarani confirmed the fraud, police arrested Baranitharan, 46, and his wife Ravathi, 40, of Ayanavaram; Rohini Priya, 49, of Chetpet; and Abdul Nasser, 40, of GKM Colony, Villivakkam on Wednesday. All four were remanded in custody. On Friday, Gajendran, 38, and his wife Chamundeeshwari, 39, of Ambattur, were also arrested for their involvement in the scam. During searches at Gajendran's residence, officers seized forged govt seals, stamps, and other incriminating documents. The couple was remanded in judicial custody the same day. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Raksha Bandhan wishes , messages and quotes !


India Today
03-05-2025
- India Today
17 Tamil Nadu fishermen injured in Sri Lankan pirate attack, equipment looted
More than 30 fishermen from Tamil Nadu's Nagapattinam district were allegedly attacked by a group of Sri Lankan pirates on Friday while fishing off the Coromandel coast. Out of them, 17 sustained injuries in the attack. The fishermen, who had ventured out to sea in a fibre boat, said they were southeast of Kodiyakkarai when six men in a speedboat approached them and began assaulting them with sharp attackers allegedly looted GPS equipment and fishing nets before targeting several other boats in the vicinity. The stolen items are estimated to be worth around Rs 10 lakh. Seventeen injured fishermen were admitted to the District Government Hospital after returning to shock, the fishermen claimed the attack occurred well within Indian territorial waters.'Sri Lankan pirates attacked us, and several fishermen are now hospitalised. We urge both the state and central governments to intervene. We are currently on strike, and if such attacks continue, we will launch an indefinite protest,' said Gajendran, a fisherman from a similar incident in December last year, three Tamil Nadu fishermen sustained slash injuries after being attacked and robbed by a group of Sri Lankan Watch IN THIS STORY#Tamil Nadu


The Hindu
28-04-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Maize makes an entry in Tiruvallur district; farmers happy with crop
Maize farmers in Tiruvallur district have started harvesting their crop. Sown over 50 acres on a trial basis this year, the farmers say they are happy with the crop. Fifty farmers from four blocks of RK Pet, Tiruttani, Thiruvalangadu and Gummidipoondi took part in the experiment to grow a new crop in the region. 'I always had an interest in growing different crops. I even tried sugarcane, but did not send it to the sugar mill but made jaggery out of it. The crop did well, but harvesting costs were rather high so I came back to paddy. This time, the seeds for this Makka Cholam (maize) was given to us for free of cost and for 30 cents of land I am getting an income of ₹15,000 after having spent ₹2,000, which is a big gain. In the case of paddy, I would have spent over ₹7,000 and earned just ₹6,000 if the harvest were good,' said G. Vijayan of Sathya Kaala Varadhachariar Kandigai. He had also fed his cows with the leaves from the maize plants and saw an increase of 200 ml to 300 ml of milk per day after that. Gajendran, a farmer from Iluppur in Tiruvalangadu block, said he usually plants vegetables or paddy but this time he chose to go for maize and spent less water and less labour on the crop. 'Unseasonal rains have delayed the harvest by a couple of weeks. Though I have had two pest attacks, I managed them by spraying insecticides. But I am happy with the growth so far.' Tiruvallur Collector M. Prathap said the idea behind introducing maize among farmers was to ensure a sizeable income in their hands so that they can invest this money back into mechanised farming. 'This is especially important due to the vagaries of the monsoon. They have cattle and the leaves and green wastes can be used to feed the cows, which will increase milk production. We want to have more integrated farms,' he said. Sources in the Agriculture Department said that the MH 6 variety of seeds had been provided from the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University to the farmers. The farmers are selling their produce to a private company near Uthukottai that manufactures ethanol. Since the Government of India has announced a minimum support price for maize, the farmers will get a good price, they explained.