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TN will reject tungsten mining in Madurai, says forest minister

Tamil Nadu has neither received any application from Hindustan Zinc Limited nor has the state granted permission for the company to mine tungsten in about 5,000 acres of land in Madurai district

Updated on: Nov 22, 2024 08:46 AM IST
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Tamil Nadu has neither received any application from Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL), a subsidiary of Vedanta, nor has the state granted permission for the company to mine tungsten in about 5,000 acres of land in Madurai district, the government said on Thursday.

However, HZL was given permission from the Union ministry of mines on November 7 for mining activities in Melur taluk in the district which is close to Arittapatti, which was notified as the first Biodiversity Heritage Site of Tamil Nadu in 2022, the state said.

Activists and villagers have been protesting from earlier this month against mining of tungsten in the ecologically sensitive zone. Arittapatti consisting of a chain of seven barren granite hillocks and the distinctive landscape of rocky hills acts as a watershed, supporting 72 lakes, 200 natural spring pools, and three check dams.

“We have not received any application seeking permission for mining tungsten,” Ponmudy said on Thursday at a press conference. “Even if we get any application, we will tell the Centre not to go ahead with the project. We will not allow any damage to the ecology…It was the DMK government that declared Arittapatti village as a Biodiversity Heritage Site in 2022. We will continue to protect the ecologically sensitive zone.”

Oon November 7, the Union ministry of mines said that Hindustan Zinc Limited had bagged the contract to mine tungsten in Nayakkarpatti tungsten block in Tamil Nadu and Balepalyam tungsten and associated mineral block in Andhra Pradesh.

 
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Divya Chandrababu

Divya Chandrababu is an award-winning political and human rights journalist based in Chennai, India. Divya is presently Assistant Editor of the Hindustan Times where she covers Tamil Nadu & Puducherry. She started her career as a broadcast journalist at NDTV-Hindu where she anchored and wrote prime time news bulletins. Later, she covered politics, development, mental health, child and disability rights for The Times of India. Divya has been a journalism fellow for several programs including the Asia Journalism Fellowship at Singapore and the KAS Media Asia- The Caravan for narrative journalism. Divya has a master's in politics and international studies from the University of Warwick, UK. As an independent journalist Divya has written for Indian and foreign publications on domestic and international affairs.

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