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Court Halts Sand Mining Near Ancient Burial Site
11 Dec
Summary
- Madurai Bench of Madras High Court banned sand mining near Adichanallur site.
- ASI is currently conducting excavations in the historically significant area.
- No sand mining licenses have been granted in Adichanallur village.

In a significant move to protect historical heritage, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has definitively banned sand mining operations in the vicinity of the Adichanallur archaeological site. The court's directive aims to prevent any further disturbance to this crucial Iron-Age urn burial location situated on the Thamirabarani river's right bank.
Currently, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is actively engaged in excavations within the historically significant area, which has been secured with fencing. This ongoing archaeological work underscores the site's importance and the need for its protection from extractive industries.
Confirming the court's stance, authorities stated that no sand mining or quarrying licenses have been issued in Adichanallur village, particularly around the sensitive archaeological zone. The court has disposed of a related petition, taking note of the Collector's assurance and the cessation of mining activities.




