In the recent wake of the alleged illegal beach sand mining scam in which VV Mineral has been falsely blamed is now also being asked to take responsibility for the beach sand erosion at Tuticorin. However, VV Minerals India and Vaikundarajan know better than to be flustered by this and cite natural causes for the apparent beach sand erosion at Tuticorin.
Reasons Other Than Mining Not Taken Into Consideration For Erosion On Tuticorin Coast - VV Minerals
1. Reasons Other Than Mining Not
Taken Into Consideration For
Erosion On Tuticorin Coast: VV
Minerals
2. When a collector of Tuticorin was denied access of certain
parts of VV Minerals’ mining set up on the grounds of not
carrying a legitimate search warrant; he raised a hue and
cry against the company claiming something fishy.
3. VV Minerals and its owner, S Vaikundarajan have stood
against this bad tiding. However, matters become bad to
worse when they were also blamed for the apparent beach
sand erosion at Tuticorin.
4. “Beach sand erosion is caused because of various natural
and man-made causes and mining is just one of them. If
mining truly is the cause of the erosion at Tuticorin then
we are not to be blamed in isolation,” said Vaikundarajan.
5. “Rains, changing landscapes, seasonal winds and land
reclamation activities all are legitimate and unavoidable
causes of beach sand erosion,” continued Vaikundarajan,
Chairman, VV Minerals.
6. VV Minerals India and S Vaikundarajan have no hands in
the alleged illegal beach sand mining scam and definitely
have very little to do with the coast erosion as VV Minerals
uses eco-friendly processes for their mining activities.
7. To reiterate their innocence VV Minerals spokesperson says,
“VV Minerals is not the only mining company conducting
mining activities on the coast of Tuticorin.”
8. “Many other mining companies have also been taking
advantage of the available resources at the Tuticorin coast
and all mining companies need to share equal
responsibility for the coastal erosion.” concluded VV
Minerals