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TN farmers want state govt to amend power fencing rules

By IANS | Updated: August 2, 2023 13:30 IST

Chennai, Aug 2 Farmers in Coimbatore wants the Tamil Nadu government to revoke the Power Fences (Registration and ...

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Chennai, Aug 2 Farmers in Coimbatore wants the Tamil Nadu government to revoke the Power Fences (Registration and Regulation) Rules, 2023.

The farmers conducted an agitation on Tuesday at Mettupalayam under the leadership of Tamilaga Vivasayigal Sangam.

The farmer leaders said that the present rules would make it difficult for the farmers to no objection certificate (NOC) from the state forest department and Tangedco.

An NOC is mandatory for setting up solar and electric fences surrounding farmlands.

The farmer association leaders told IANS that as per the present rules, a farmer will have to shell out around Rs 1,50,000 for erecting a solar or an electric fence in a one acre land.

Presently the cost is anywhere between Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000.

The farmers also said that it was better for the forest department to erect solar and electric fences along forest boundaries which would curtail the animals from venturing out into mainland and farmlands.

S. Udayakumar, general secretary of the Tamilaga Vivasayigal Sangham, said that it was better for the forest department to erect fences in forest boundaries.

He said that if animals does not enter or damage crops, there was no need for the government to pay compensation for crop losses.

Farmers also wanted the government to immediate make the required settlement in the forest lands that were damaged during raids by wild animals including elephants and wild boars.

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