Residents of Vakkanamkombu village near Annur, Coimbatore, protested against gravel mining, detaining trucks. The incident occurred on Tuesday, raising concerns about environmental impact and road damage.
Coimbatore: Tensions escalated in Vakkanamkombu village near Annur, Coimbatore district, as local residents protested against gravel mining operations and detained trucks involved in the activity. The incident highlighted growing concerns over environmental impact and infrastructure damage in the area.
The gravel mining operation in Vakkanamkombu, which falls under the Annur Panchayat Union, had been proceeding with government approval. The Coimbatore Department of Geology and Mining had granted permission to a contractor from Dindigul to extract and sell gravel from the site.
However, villagers expressed strong opposition to the mining activities, citing potential environmental degradation and depletion of groundwater resources for future generations. They also complained about the heavy truck traffic causing damage to village roads.
To voice their concerns, the residents of Vakkanamkombu staged a protest by detaining the trucks transporting gravel. They demanded that officials should not grant permission for gravel extraction in their village.

Upon receiving information about the protest, the Village Administrative Officer of Akkarai Sengapalli and Annur police officials arrived at the scene. They engaged in discussions with the protesters and verified the necessary documents from the contractor.
Despite the contractor possessing valid permission letters from the Coimbatore Department of Geology and Mining, the villagers remained firm in their opposition. They stated that they would not accept any mining activities in their village.
In response to the escalating situation, the police advised the contractor to halt the gravel mining operations temporarily. They also suggested that the villagers submit a written petition expressing their objections to the Coimbatore District Collector and the Department of Geology and Mining officials.
The authorities assured the protesters that the district administration would review their complaint and take appropriate action. Following these assurances, the villagers released the detained trucks and dispersed peacefully.
The incident has brought to light the ongoing debate between development activities and environmental conservation in rural areas, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and community engagement in resource extraction projects.
The gravel mining operation in Vakkanamkombu, which falls under the Annur Panchayat Union, had been proceeding with government approval. The Coimbatore Department of Geology and Mining had granted permission to a contractor from Dindigul to extract and sell gravel from the site.
However, villagers expressed strong opposition to the mining activities, citing potential environmental degradation and depletion of groundwater resources for future generations. They also complained about the heavy truck traffic causing damage to village roads.
To voice their concerns, the residents of Vakkanamkombu staged a protest by detaining the trucks transporting gravel. They demanded that officials should not grant permission for gravel extraction in their village.
Upon receiving information about the protest, the Village Administrative Officer of Akkarai Sengapalli and Annur police officials arrived at the scene. They engaged in discussions with the protesters and verified the necessary documents from the contractor.
Despite the contractor possessing valid permission letters from the Coimbatore Department of Geology and Mining, the villagers remained firm in their opposition. They stated that they would not accept any mining activities in their village.
In response to the escalating situation, the police advised the contractor to halt the gravel mining operations temporarily. They also suggested that the villagers submit a written petition expressing their objections to the Coimbatore District Collector and the Department of Geology and Mining officials.
The authorities assured the protesters that the district administration would review their complaint and take appropriate action. Following these assurances, the villagers released the detained trucks and dispersed peacefully.
The incident has brought to light the ongoing debate between development activities and environmental conservation in rural areas, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and community engagement in resource extraction projects.