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Fireworks unit blast: Families protest demanding higher compensation
Fireworks unit blast: Families protest demanding higher compensation

Time of India

time02-07-2025

  • Time of India

Fireworks unit blast: Families protest demanding higher compensation

Virudhunagar: Tension prevailed at the Virudhunagar Govt Medical College Hospital on Wednesday as families of victims killed in the fireworks factory blast near Sattur held a protest, refusing to receive the bodies until enhanced compensation was assured. Eight workers were killed in the explosion at a private unit in Chinnakamanpatti owned by a Sivakasi-based operator. While postmortem was completed for all victims, families of five workers — Ramajeyam, Naga Pandi, Lakshmi, Chellapandi, and Punniyamurthi — sat on the road outside the hospital demanding 10 lakh compensation each from the state. After revenue and police officials intervened, the body of Punniyamurthi was received, but others continued their protest and later were dispersed by the police. The incident triggered sharp political responses. CPI(M) state secretary P Shanmugam urged the state govt to immediately disburse 20 lakh to the families, in line with the National Green Tribunal (NGT)'s earlier directive for blast victims, and an additional 10 lakh from the factory management. "The 4 lakh announced by the state is grossly inadequate," he said, adding that recurring mishaps expose a lax attitude towards enforcing safety norms. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 파고다어학원 여름 즉시혜택 파고다어학원 더 알아보기 Undo AMMK general secretary T T V Dhinakaran also condemned the district SP D Kannan's threatening tone in a video that surfaced, showing him warning protesters to "stay quiet or face consequences." Calling it "high-handedness," Dhinakaran demanded that the govt respect democratic protests and ensure just compensation. Responding to criticism over the police's handling of the protest, the Virudhunagar district police in a statement clarified that no force was used against the victims' families and that their intervention was aimed at preventing disruption to hospital services and road access for ambulances. The release added that protesters repeatedly attempted to block the main road outside the hospital, affecting patient care and public movement. Police said they only issued firm warnings to disperse the crowd and facilitated the handing over of bodies to the kin. Claims of high-handedness were dismissed as exaggerated and not reflective of actual events.

Tension at Virudhunagar hospital as blast victims' kin demand higher compensation
Tension at Virudhunagar hospital as blast victims' kin demand higher compensation

Time of India

time02-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Tension at Virudhunagar hospital as blast victims' kin demand higher compensation

Virudhunagar: Tension gripped the Virudhunagar Government Medical College Hospital on Wednesday as families of workers killed in a fireworks factory blast near Sattur staged a protest, refusing to receive the bodies until enhanced compensation was assured. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Eight workers died in the explosion at a private unit in Chinnakamanpatti, operated by a Sivakasi-based owner. Though postmortem was completed, families of five victims — Ramajeyam, Naga Pandi, Lakshmi, Chellapandi, and Punniyamurthi — demanded ₹10 lakh compensation from the state. While the body of Punniyamurthi was received following official intervention, others continued their protest before being dispersed by police. Chief minister M K Stalin had earlier announced 4 lakh as compensation for each victim. The incident sparked political backlash. CPM state secretary P Shanmugam called the state's relief "grossly inadequate" and demanded 20 lakh per victim, as per a previous National Green Tribunal directive, along with 10 lakh from the factory management. "These recurring mishaps highlight poor enforcement of safety norms," he said. AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran condemned the district SP D Kannan's "threatening tone" in a viral video where he is seen warning protesters. Calling it "high-handedness," Dhinakaran urged the government to uphold democratic rights and ensure fair compensation. Responding to the criticism, Virudhunagar district police denied any use of force, stating that warnings were issued only to prevent disruption to hospital services and ensure road access for ambulances. In a press release, police said the protesters repeatedly tried to block the main road, affecting patient care, and that allegations were "exaggerated and inaccurate."

G Square Realtors acquire 62 acres in North Chennai for Rs 230 crore villa plot project
G Square Realtors acquire 62 acres in North Chennai for Rs 230 crore villa plot project

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

G Square Realtors acquire 62 acres in North Chennai for Rs 230 crore villa plot project

Real estate developer G Square Realtors Pvt Ltd has acquired 62.38 acres of land in the northern part of the city to develop 1,091 villa plots, a top official said on Wednesday. The project marks one of the ambitious residential expansions in North Chennai with 1,091 ready-to-construct villa plots spread across Red Hills, Puzhal and Karanodai localities in North Chennai. With a total investment of Rs 230 crore, the projects are strategically located with key access to transit corridors, educational institutions, healthcare facilities among many others. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 나눔도 당신처럼 아름답게, 유니세프 팀 팔찌 유니세프 지금 기부하기 Undo Commenting on the new projects, G Square Realtors Pvt Ltd Managing Director Bala Ramajeyam in a company statement said, "North Chennai is no longer under developed and ignored. Today, there is rapid development, major connectivity upgrades and social infrastructure catching up fast." "It is poised to be the next high-growth residential belt . Our new projects in this corridor offer unmatched access, perfect legal documentation and modern living environments that make owning a home both practical and aspirational," Ramajeyam added. Live Events Each project would come with the company's hallmark features including ready-to-construct plots, blacktop roads with street lighting, 24x7 CCTV surveillance among others, the company said.

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