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Applications invited for regularisation of unapproved layouts

Applications invited for regularisation of unapproved layouts

The Hindu29-06-2025
Regularisation of unapproved layouts set up before October 20, 2016 is being taken up in Virudhunagar district.
People can apply for the same from July 1 through www.tcponline.tn.gov.in
In a statement, Virudhunagar Collector, N.O. Sukhaputra, said that there were no changes in the rules for regularisation for which Government Order has already been issued.
The applications can be submitted.
Similarly, applications for regularisation of layouts in hilly areas can also be submitted through www.tcponline.tn.gov.in from July 1 till November 30 instead of the previously announced www.tnhillarealayoutreg.in
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