Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Edappadi K Palaniswami. | File Photo 
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All sand quarries in Tamil Nadu to be closed in three years

All sand quarries in Tamil Nadu would be closed down in three years and the government would undertake mining, storing and selling of sand at cheaper rate.

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MADURAI:   All sand quarries in Tamil Nadu would be closed down in three years and the government would undertake mining, storing and selling of sand at cheaper rates, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami has said. "Sand quarrying will be completely stopped in the next three years. Government will completely undertake sand quarrying, storing and selling of sand and make it available at cheaper rates," he said yestreday.

Palaniswami said the government would urge builders to use an alternative to sand. Illegal sand mining has led not only to a fall in water level in river beds and basins, but also affected flow of rivers across the state.

The failure of both South West Monsoon and North East monsoon and overexploitation of available groundwater for both residential and commercial purposes have only exacerbated the problem.

The chief minister said steps would also be taken to improve the water table in Tamil Nadu. "We also working on improving the water table in the state," he said, but did not elaborate. The chief minister was here to participate in various programmes, including inauguration of some bridges.

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