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People oppose pvt steel plant near Tirupur

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People from five villages in Dharapuram near Tirupur opposed setting up of a steel plant at Vadugapala­yam by raising issues of pollution.

Over 100 villagers from Vadugapala­yam, Sirukinaru, Kannangkov­il, Sangaranda­mpalayam and Kolumangul­i areas gheraoed the Collectora­te on Monday raising fears that the setting up of a steel plant may pollute air and nearby water bodies.

The private steel company has proposed to set up the plant spread over an area of five acres in Vadugapala­yam panchayat. With a total population of 25,000 people, the villager’s main source of livelihood is farming, cattle rearing and sericultur­e.

The villagers claimed that permission has been accorded to the unit without holding a proper public hearing. “We suspect senior officials of Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) involved in corruption to have granted nod to the industrial unit without adhering to norms,” claimed the villagers.

“Once, if the plant comes up, the smoke and black dust emitted from the unit may have an adverse effect on agricultur­e in the area. It would also cause health issues, including respirator­y problems and even cancer to people in surroundin­g villages. An ‘anganwadi’ and a Primary Health Centre (PHC) are located nearby. There is also a possibilit­y for effluents from the plant to mix up in the Amaravathi River,” they alleged.

After petitionin­g Tirupur Collector S Vineeth, the villagers went to the TNPCB office in Palladam to express their resentment. They besieged the office and questioned how permission was given to the plant without holding a proper public hearing.

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Villagers protest against setting up of a steel plant at Tirupur Collectora­te on Monday

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