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People of Talavadi allowed to use Talamalai Road without paying entry fee
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May 01, 2021 15:25 IST
The fee exemption has been granted as, due to the lockdown in Karnataka, the check-post in Punajanur is closed
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The forest check post at Dhimbam on the Talamalai Road in Erode district in Tamil Nadu
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The fee exemption has been granted as, due to the lockdown in Karnataka, the check-post in Punajanur is closed
Following representations from politicians, farmers and the public, the Forest Department has started allowing the people of Talavadi to use the 23 km Dhimbam - Talamalai forest road without paying the vehicle entry fee, from Saturday.
Overloaded trucks pose threat on Dhimbam Ghat Road
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Farmers, members of public threaten to block vehicles and hand them over to court
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Risky journey: A sugarcane-laden lorry passing through the height restriction bar installed at the check post at Bannari in Erode district.
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Farmers, members of public threaten to block vehicles and hand them over to court Frequent breakdown of heavy vehicles on Dhimbam Ghat Road disrupting vehicle movements is a major cause of concern for farmers and people of Talavadi who had planned to intercept vehicles carrying excess load and handover those vehicles in the court.
Chakka jam partially successful in Karnataka, farmers team reaches Delhi border
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Sat, Feb 6 2021 15:36 IST |
0 Views Chakka jam partially successful in Karnataka, farmers team reaches Delhi border. Image Source: IANS
Bengaluru, Feb 6 : In solidarity with the national farmers union that launched a protest - chakka jam - across the nation on Saturday, Karnataka farmers organisations succeeded in blocking national highways in various parts of Karnataka in general, and Bengaluru in particular.
Traffic movement was hit on the Mysuru-Bengaluru highway, while farmers partially succeeded in blocking vehicles across the state, except in the coastal region which is the ruling BJP s stronghold in the state.
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