Fisherfolk call off protest at Ennore as Tahsildar halts Tangedco work

More than 200 men, women and children from Kattukuppam in Ennore, called off their protests, dismantled the tents and returned home in boats after the Ponneri Tahsildar directed Tangedco to stop work on the Ennore SEZ Thermal Power Project’s coal conveyor corridor until the matter has been further investigated.

By :  migrator
Update: 2021-07-19 22:02 GMT

Chennai

Fishers accused Tangedco of changing the approved alignment of the conveyor belt with no prior permission and undertaking civil work that has encroached into the river and destroyed mangroves. They demanded that Tangedco stop its ongoing illegal work, remove the sand dumped in the river, restore the water body to its original condition and compensate the fishers for damaged livelihoods, including by offering jobs to people from the affected villages. 

Ponneri Tahsildar Manikandan, who held talks with the protesters, directed the Tangedco to halt the construction. He also promised to convey the fishers’ wish to meet the district collector through his officers. 

Konamudukku Pazhankalvai — which refers to the Old Channel of the Kosasthalai River — is the last remaining healthy stand of mangroves in the river’s tidal backwaters. Tangedco’s illegal dumping has buried a prominent fishing ground called Pazhankalvai Pin Paadu and covered the biologically active mud where prawns breed with dredged sea sand, said a statement from the Save Ennore Creek Campaign.

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