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Solatium for Dharmapuri violence victims ready: Govt

January 31, 2013 07:46 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:31 pm IST - Chennai

A woman looking into the fully burnt house in Anna Nagar in Naikkankottai, Dharmapuri district. Photo: E. Lakshmi Narayanan.

Tamil Nadu Government on Thursday submitted in the Madras High Court that cheques to the tune of Rs 7.32 crore, to be given as compensation to individual victims of the violence against Dalit colonies in Dharmapuri district in November last, once those were ready.

Advocate General, in a petition, stated that cheques were ready in favour of the individual victims. He however said former Madurai District Collector U Sagayam is presently functioning as Managing Director, Cooptex and so Dharmapuri District Collector may be directed to distribute the cheques in favour of individual victims.

Madras High Court had on January 10 directed the government to pass order sanctioning a sum of Rs 7,32,07,715 crore within a period of two weeks, besides, directing to appoint Mr. Sagayam to assist Dharmapuri District Collector in disbursing the amount to the victims.

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The First Bench, comprising, Acting Chief Justice Elipe Dharma Rao and Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, directed that Dharmapuri Collector distribute the cheques forthwith considering that the payment is ready in favour of individual victims.

A group had on November 7 last year torched 285 huts in three Dalit colonies in Dharmapuri district after a man belonging to Vanniyar caste committed suicide, upset over his daughter marrying a Dalit boy.

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