eXample: ECR was being expanded few years back, from Thiruvanmiyur to Neelangarai the road is encroached, court has stayed demolishing. Who owns those lands, how did shops get built in that space.
From Valluvar Kottam to Kodambakkam Bridge, 10 ft of road has been encroached for decades.
Corporation sent notice for demolition during 1994, still nothing has happened. All those who encroached today are very rich, rent collection is high. EB gives connection even f encroached
Can cite many such examples in every locality, district.
This is due to politicians who have allowed their cadre to encroach, enjoy the land, later legalize it.
There seems no solution to this at all.
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Who is the General Category? 😷
Answer:-
General category ( Brahmins, Vaishya, Kaystha,Thakur, Khamma's, Nagarthar's, etc.)
The person against whom action can be taken even without Inquiry under Atrocity Act '89 is the General Category
The person who can be fearlessly abused using casteist words is the General Category
The one who cannot contest elections on the 131 Lok Sabha seats and 1225 Assembly seats reserved in the country, but can vote, is the General Category
The one for whose welfare... no Commission has been formed till date, is the General Category
Foxconn factory, earlier Nokia manufacturing unit, in the outskirts of Chennai has suspended operations, due to protests from contract employees. These contract employees were living in congested quarters, substandard food.
Who is responsible for contract employees.?
Is Foxconn responsible for shortcomings of 'Contract' employees?
4 women employees complained of bad food, living standards, protest ensued, Highway was blocked, factory closed.
The earlier management faced the same problem, which forced them to close down.
Foxconn was offered tax breaks, review on earlier managements tax liablity by FinMin to resume operations. Foxconn resumed operations, parts for Apple handsets were manufactured in this unit.
Now its suspended temporarily, disrupting operations.
Thomas of Cana, also known as Knai Thoma, led the first group of 72 Syrian Christian families to India in AD 345. There is no record of Christian communities in India prior to this date. #StThomasMyth
Thomas of Cana and his companion Bishop Joseph of Edessa also brought with them the tradition of St. Thomas the Apostle of the East.
Later, Christian communities in Kerala would identify Knai Thoma with Mar Thoma—Thomas of Cana with Thomas the Apostle—and claim St. Thomas had arrived in Kerala in AD 52 and established the first Christian church at Musiris
Biggest joke enacted by CBI/Courts on Citizen's of India.
These corruption cases.
$$Saini had all the evidence in 2G case, but the accused were not convicted as Judge said CBI did not produce evidence.
Suddenly some court will wake up & summon accused.
Accused will get stay
Accused will approach higher court, get stay on summons, and will drag the case. These cases can potentially dragged on for decades, ex: Jayalalitha - Disproportionate Asset Case - 22yrs.( 6 yrs on Translation of chargesheet)
None of the cases of corruption during UPA era, has even started in the lower court. Everytime there is summons, the accused will go and file some vague reason to stall, courts will accept and adjourning hearing for months together. What has happened to 2G case appeal ?,
St.Thomas aka Judas Thomas in the Acts of Thomas, is the biggest fraud imposed by South Indian Padre on natives.
There is no historical evidence of St.Thomas coming to India or his tomb in Santhome.
Padre in South India created this myth and the lie was spread by Dravidian
Act of Thomas which contains the mention of St.Thomas in India, was written by Syrian Gnostic poet Bardesanes about 210 CE at Edessa, Syria.
Bardesanes was familiar with India and had met and discussed Indian philosophy with Buddhist monks travelling west to Alexandria.
In all records Thomas is executed on the Parthian royal acropolis and soon after buried at Edessa where a cult grows up around his tomb—until Marco Polo in his famous travel book puts his tomb on the seashore in an unnamed little town in South India.