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Villagers protest against Vadhavan port project’s technical survey

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Palghar, June 25 (PTI) A section of villagers on Wednesday protested against a technical survey being conducted at the site of the proposed deep seaport at Vadhvan in Palghar district of Maharashtra, claiming the project would snatch their livelihood.

A police officer, however, claimed the survey was called off due to inclement weather and rain and not because of demonstration.

A group of villagers from Vadhavan and surrounding hamlets converged on the site, carrying banners demanding the cancellation of the ambitious project. A video of the incident has gone viral.

The protesters, most of whom depend on the sea for their livelihoods, expressed concerns about their displacement due to the project.

“ITDC (agency) had undertaken a technical survey using a drone to access the low and high tides for environmental reports,” a local official said.

Boisar Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Vikas Naik said the technical survey had to be called off due to the inclement weather and rain.

“There was no agitation at the site. Some people had come to the spot to enquire about the activity. They dispersed peacefully after police and officials explained to them about the ongoing work,” he said.

The development of a Rs 76,200 crore all-weather greenfield deep draft major Port at Vadhavan was approved by the Union Cabinet in 2024.

The project will be constructed by Vadhavan Port Project Limited (VPPL), an SPV formed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) and Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB), with a shareholding of 74 per cent and 26 per cent, respectively. The port will be one of the top 10 ports globally.

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray had vowed to scrap the “environmentally destructive project”. PTI COR NSK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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