Announce Pazhaverkadu as protected zone, fishermen urge govt

In a release, Alby John, district collector, said that representations have been received to conduct the public hearing at more than one location so as to enable the public to express the views about the project

Update: 2023-08-11 15:34 GMT

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CHENNAI: Welcoming the move of the government postponing the public meeting on Kattupalli Port expansion project, fishermen around Pazhaverkadu urged the state government to announce the project areas as protected zones to stop such projects.

A Murugan, general secretary of Tamil Nadu Fishermen Association, said that the area should be announced as a protected zone and port expansion projects should be dropped.

Meanwhile, T Ethirajulu, president of Tiruvallur Traditional Fishermen Association, opined that Pazhaverkadu lake should be protected to prevent flooding in Chennai, Chengalpattu and Thiruvallur districts.

Following opposition from the environmental activists and fishermen, Tiruvallur district collector has issued a statement postponing the public hearing meeting on Kattupalli port expansion project. Earlier, the meeting was scheduled to be held on September 5.

In a release, Alby John, district collector, said that representations have been received to conduct the public hearing at more than one location so as to enable the public to express the views about the project.

On the basis of the representations, the public hearing on the project has been postponed.

"The revised date, time and location for the public hearing will be intimated by the Member Secretary, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) in due course, " the release said.

A few days ago, TNPCB issued a notification to conduct the public hearing on the project land in Kalanji Village located on Kattupalli to Pazhaverkadu Road opposite Kalanji hamlet of Kattupalli Panchayat.

However, environmental organizations including Poovulagin Nanbargal expressed opposition and urged the DMK government to stand by its promise made before the election and cancel the public hearing.

Fishermen around Kattupalli and Pazhaverkadu oppose Rs. 53,000 Crore expansion project proposed by Adani Group citing degradation of coastal ecosystem and their livelihood.

As per the proposal, the port will handle 320 million tonnes of cargo per annul from the present 24.65 million tonnes per annum.

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