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  2. Sand mining in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The high court of Kerala has banned mining within one km radius of bridges but the state government is permitting mining even within 500 meters of the bridge. Illegal sand mining has created about 800 pits on the Periyar river. In June 2015, the government of Kerala banned mining in six rivers of Kerala for a period of three years. [2]

  3. Pazhayangadi - Wikipedia

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    Pazhayangadi is well known for environmental movements like Mangrove Conservation and Movement against Sand Mining. Noted environmentalist Kallen Pokkudan is from Pazhayangadi. A woman from Pazhayangadi called Jazeera appeared in a BBC report in 2013 [9] because of her lone fight against Sand Mining in Kerala.

  4. Alappad - Wikipedia

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    The public sector undertaking in Kollam, Kerala Minerals and Metals Limited (KMML) and Indian Rare Earths (IRE) started mineral sand mining in the Alappad. The local residents of Alappad started the strike against black sand mining by raising the slogan 'Save Alappad, Stop Mining'.

  5. Bharathappuzha - Wikipedia

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    Sand beds which got created in millions of years were completely removed within a few years of human greed and mismanagement. Creation of sand is a very slow process and is considered as the veins of the river. Although a total ban is impossible and impracticable, strict regulations needs to be put in place for sustainable mining of sand.

  6. Indian Rare Earths - Wikipedia

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    This plant, the first unit of IREL, was made operational way back in 1952 for processing of monazite, whose capacity was subsequently increased by about three times.Rare Earths Division (RED), Udyogamandal, Aluva is located on the banks of Periyar River in Kerala at a distance of 12 km from the port city of Kochi and 15 km from Kochi International Airport.

  7. Sand mining in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The coasts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala have beach sand deposits of various minerals such as illmenite, zircon, rutile, garnet, sillimanite, leucoxene, and monazite.From 1993 onwards, private firms were granted permission to mine beach sand and were allowed to mine the minerals- sillimanite and garnet.

  8. Devoured: How sand mining devastated China's largest ... - AOL

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    Much of the sand used to build the country's megacities has come from Poyang, China's largest freshwater lake. Devoured: How sand mining devastated China's largest freshwater lake Skip to main content

  9. 2024 Wayanad landslides - Wikipedia

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    Event Management Association of Kerala offered to build a new house for an affected family. [181] Dr Moopen's Medical College pleadged to build multiple houses worth ₹ 1.5 crore (US$170,000) for affected families. [182] The Kerala State Small Industries Association offered to build 10 houses on 1 acre (0.40 hectares) of land. [183]

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