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Eviction notice in Kannur
The Karnataka Forest Department has issued eviction notices to 15 families in Pulingome village, citing forest land encroachment, with many residents refusing to accept the notices due to language barriers. The All Kerala Catholic Congress has urged both Kerala and Karnataka governments to address the situation, which affects 36 families, including marginalized communities. Meanwhile, in Massachusetts, the Healey administration has notified 57 families at overflow shelters that they must leave by the end of the week, as new guidelines prioritize families facing no-fault evictions and other crises. In Gurdaspur, over 50 households in Deeda Sansian village have received eviction notices from the Irrigation Department, requested by local police to disrupt the area's drug supply operations. The village has been identified as a safe haven for drug peddlers, prompting the eviction efforts to curb the ongoing drug menace. These cases reflect a broader trend of government actions aimed at addressing land disputes and public safety issues across various regions.
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