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Government has not taken any action on illegal sand mining in Thanjavur district – Ramdas alleges

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Ramadoss, the founder of BAMA, said that no action has been taken by the government regarding illegal sand mining in Thanjavur district.

Speaking to the media at Thailapuram near Tindivanam in Villupuram district, Bamaka founder Ramdas said that the joint general committee meeting on the form and date of the reservation protest for Vanniyars will be held in the first week of next month and the date will be announced accordingly. Substantial financial assistance has been earmarked for Dindivanam-Nagari railway works. The Tamil Nadu government should acquire 696 acres of land for Dindivanam-Thiruvannamalai railway line. The allocation of Rs 205 crore for the East Coast Corridor project is not enough. Mettur dam water level has crossed 92 feet due to heavy rains in Cauvery catchment area. Water should be released for the cultivation of Kuruvai.

No action has been taken by the government regarding illegal sand mining in Thanjavur district. People who inform about sand robbery are threatened. Sugarcane cultivation is gradually declining. If this situation continues, Tamil Nadu sugar mills will have to close down. Electricity tariff has been increased 3 times in last two years in Tamil Nadu. However, the power board is reporting a loss. Despite an additional revenue of Rs.18,400 crore, the loss has increased to Rs.10,000 crore.

The government has said that there has been a loss of Rs 3420 crore in 2022 and Rs 34000 crore in 2023. This shows that corruption is rampant. The government claims to generate an additional revenue of Rs 2,400 crore each time through electricity bills. A white paper will be issued on the loss even after the tariff hike.

To prevent this, central and state governments should take steps to increase the purchase price of sugarcane. Backward and tribal members were selected in school management committees. This year they have been denied a chance. This is not fair. 20,000 should be fixed for the temporary works of the government department. While the government has ordered to pay Rs.600 per day to unorganized daily wage workers, giving Rs.200 to temporary workers is anti-labour. Budget should not discriminate between states. “In private schools, charging high fees from students and paying low salaries to teachers is exploitation,” he said.

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