The
Hindu: Palakkad: Thursday, 17 September 2015.
The inability
of the Palakkad district administration to enforce an order of the southern
Bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) stopping operations of all mining
and quarrying units in 14 ecologically sensitive villages in the district has
evoked concern.
Though the
NGT’s judicial member P. Jothimani and technical member R. Nagendran issued a
directive to the District Collector on August 7 to issue stop memos to all
mining and quarrying units in these villages, no action had been taken so far.
In its reply
to a query under the Right to Information (RTI) Act by social activist K.G.
Kannadas, the Revenue Department confirmed that no step had been taken to
implement the order though the district administration received three petitions
requesting to execute the order.
Though the
NGT issued a similar order to the Mining and Geology Department, the department
had failed to act on it.
The quarries
are exploiting resources of the villages, including granite, laterite, river
sand and red soil. Most of the identified quarries are located in the
Muthalamada region on the foothills of the Nelliampathy ranges.
As per the
NGT order, no mining and quarrying activity can be permitted at Kizhakkanjeri,
Muthalamada-1, Muthalamada-2, Nelliampathy, Thadavayal, Agali, Kottathara,
Pudur, Kallamala, Sholayur, Malampuzha-1, Malampuzha-2, Pudussery east, and
palakkayam villages that have been classified as high-risk ecologically
sensitive areas.
Mr. Kannadas
said about 34 quarries were functioning in these villages with government
consent. An equal number of illegal quarries were also functioning too.
Recently,
hired goons of a quarry owner at Muthalamada had allegedly roughed up a group
of environmentalists protesting against the quarrying activities.