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  2. Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board - Wikipedia

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    The Board was created in September 1970 with the goal of improving the living conditions of slum residents in Tamil Nadu via numerous Housing, Slum Development, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement initiatives. The Board's operations began in Chennai and were progressively expanded to other metropolitan regions of Tamil Nadu beginning in 1984. [2]

  3. Slums in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The policy helped create the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board (TNSCB), which comes under the Department of Housing of the state government of Tamil Nadu. The government also had the power to demolish objectionable slums. Some of the slum development works of the government are externally funded by agencies like World Bank. [2]

  4. List of agencies of the government of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Minorities Economic Development Corporation Limited (TAMCO) 1999: Chennai: Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare: Socioeconomic Development of Minority people: State Govt. Undertaking: Website: 6: Tamil Nadu Corporation For Development of Women Limited (TANCDW) 1983: Chennai: Rural Development & Panchayat Raj ...

  5. Slum clearance in India - Wikipedia

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    The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance Act) of 1956 provided "for the improvement and clearance of slum areas in certain Union territories and for the protection of tenants in such areas from eviction". [1] The first Slum Clearance Board was established by Tamil Nadu, the most urbanised state in India. Under a new Slum Clearance Act, the ...

  6. Tamil Nadu Goondas Act - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders, Forest Offenders, Sand Offenders, Slum-Grabbers and Video Pirates Act, 1982, popularly known as the Goondas Act in Tamil Nadu, India and Gundar Sattam in Tamil, [1] is a law for habitual offenders to be detained for a year as a preventive measure.

  7. Department of Housing and Urban Development (Tamil Nadu)

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    The objective of the department is to formulate and implement a housing policy, to provision quality housing at affordable cost for the poor, encouraging urban development and town planning through inclusion and balanced growth and development of Chennai metropolitan area.

  8. List of government of Tamil Nadu laws and rules - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Nadu District Development Councils and Panchayats (Extension to Added Territory Act, 1961; The Tamil Nadu District Limits Act, 1865; The Tamil Nadu District Municipalities (Extension to the Transferred Territory) Act, 1959; The Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act, 1920; The Tamil Nadu District Police Act, 1859; The Tamil Nadu Dr ...

  9. Department of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives ...

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    Special Area Development Programme (SADP): Implemented in 1975-76, the programme focuses on development of specially identified areas in the state. [6] Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL): A SPV created on 7 November 2007 by a joint venture between Government of India and Government of Tamil Nadu to execute the Chennai Metro project. [7]