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Colonel Ciby George (Retd.), who was among the first to expose the construction irregularities that rendered the Army Welfare Housing Association’s twin towers uninhabitable, remains the sole occupant of the crumbling complex.
The crash occurred a day after Turkey's parliament passed a decision to extend the mandate of Turkish soldiers' deployment in Libya by two more years.
In his petition, George stated that he was entitled to six months’ rent at ₹35,000 per month along with a relocation allowance of ₹30,000.
He was injured while helping rescue a 28-year-old man who jumped into the Muthambi river from the nearby bridge on November 23.
The incident occurred around midnight, sending shockwaves through the near-deserted complex that has already been ordered vacated and slated for demolition following a Kerala High Court order.
The decision follows an interim order of the Kerala HC directing the AWHO to deposit six months’ advance rent in escrow, with the disbursal to be managed by the district collector’s office.
At Chander Kunj, the air is filled instead with the scrape of packing tape and the thud of movers’ boots. Parks lie deserted, and the compound clogs with trucks.
Troops from the Indian Army, CRPF, and Jammu and Kashmir Police participated in the operation.
Fire and Rescue Service personnel and the Civil Defence volunteers associated with the force led the mock drills.
The Elathur Sub-Inspector and his team led 'Mission Vishnu', which concluded successfully after nearly two weeks of travel and investigation across several states.
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