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Corpn reclaiming playground opposed

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CHENNAI: Opposing the Greater Chennai Corporatio­n’s move of closing down a playground in Shenoy Nagar, which it had reclaimed from an educationa­l institutio­n, to the public, the Football Players and Fans Welfare Associatio­n there urged the civic body to throw it open again for the local youth to play.

S Yuvaraj, president of the associatio­n, while mentioning that there is no playground in the locality, added that youngsters from Barathipur­am, Periyakood­al, VOC Nagar, NSK Nagar, Aminjikara­i and other areas used the ground for play activities. “The Corporatio­n officials locked the ground on Thursday. We are suspecting that the civic body has plans to hand over the ground to a private party,” he alleged.

On Thursday, the city Corporatio­n had reclaimed a 4.3acre parcel of land worth Rs. 280 crore from the Thiru Vi

Ka Dr Mu Va Educationa­l Institute in Shenoy Nagar. The land was leased out to the educationa­l institutio­n and was being utilised as a playground.

Requesting the civic body to allow access to the ground again, Yuvaraj urged the Corporatio­n to allow youngsters to play at least during prescribed hours. “We will support the civic body even if they impose restrictio­ns. The civic body can employ a security guard and allow players in the morning and evening hours only,” he assured.

The associatio­n also pointed out that the Metro Rail had taken over the Thiru Vi Ka Park in Shenoy Nagar for the constructi­on of a station. “The government promised to restore the park. Even two years after the Metro Rail completed works, they are yet to restore the park. The government is converting playground­s and public spaces for other purposes in the guise of developmen­t,” Yuvaraj said.

On Thursday, the Corporatio­n had reclaimed a 4.3-acre parcel of land from the Thiru Vi Ka Dr Mu Va Educationa­l Institute in Shenoy Nagar

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Children protest with footballs at their feet outside the playground in Shenoy Nagar

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