Business
Restriction on vehicles in Bannari-Karappalam stretch in TN: Traders down shutters
Chennai, April 11
Around 2,500 traders in Sathyamangalam and Talavadi areas in Erode district on Monday downed their shutters in protest against the restrictions on vehicular movement imposed by the Tamil Nadu forest department following an order from Madras High Court.
Traders said that the restrictions on the movement of vehicles during night hours on the Bannari-Karappalam stretch of the National Highway that passes through the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (STR) are affecting their business. Traders and general public accuse the Tamil Nadu forest department of misinterpreting the court order.
A division bench of the Madras High Court had on April 6, upheld the earlier judgment of the court that no vehicles will be allowed to ply during nighttime but allowed vehicles to be used from 6 a.m to 6 p.m and buses were not allowed to use the stretch from 9 p.m to 6 a.m.
M. Mohan, an office-bearer of the Talavadi farmers association while speaking to IANS said: "The Madras High Court had passed an order on April 6, 2022, and as per the regulations that any vehicle with 12 wheels or above and carrying 16.2 tonnes should not be allowed to use the stretch. However, the court had permitted the plying of other vehicles from 6 a.m to 6 p.m and buses were not allowed to use the stretch from 9 p.m to 6 a.m.
He said that forest officials of Tamil Nadu were not giving permission even for light motor vehicles during night hours that transported vegetables and farm products from Karnataka and Talavadi to various markets in the state.
Sathyamangalam Lorry owners association, in a statement, said that night ban on vehicle movements was affecting the transportation of goods, including vegetables and essential commodities.
The association demanded that the Tamil Nadu government file a review petition in the high court to revoke the ban permanently.
Huge demonstrations were taking place at Bannari check post and in Talavadi and Sathyamangalam towns against the ban on vehicular movement.
Political parties, trader bodies, motor vehicle owners associations, and driver associations were participating in the protest march at the Bannari check post.
5 hours ago
TN CM Stalin congratulates Art director Thota Tharani for Chevalier Award
5 hours ago
Farah Khan takes a dig at friend Juhi Chawla on her birthday
5 hours ago
Krystle D’Souza opens up on her character’s growth in ‘First Copy 2’
5 hours ago
Florence Pugh suffered 6 months of depression after ‘Midsommar’
5 hours ago
Shilpa Shetty relives her ‘Baazigar’ memories with Shah Rukh Khan as film completes 32 years
5 hours ago
Sayani Gupta reveals why rat was her spirit animal in ‘Delhi Crime 3’
5 hours ago
Trailer of Allari Naresh’s horror-thriller ‘12A Railway Colony’ packs a punch!
5 hours ago
Dharmendra has gone home fully satisfied and is in a stable condition, reveals doctor from Breach Candy Hospital
5 hours ago
Parakamani theft case: SIT continues questioning ex-Andhra Police officers
5 hours ago
Bihar gears up for counting on Nov 14; three-tier security in place at 46 centres
5 hours ago
Tirupati laddu row: Former TTD EO appears before SIT for second day
5 hours ago
'No connection with them': Al-Falah University on doctor-terror module, Delhi blast
5 hours ago
Vijay attacks DMK, says defamation their political ideology since 1969
