Garbage dump removed from temple land in Kovur

Approximately 20 cents of land belonging to the Sri Thymeneeswar Temple in Kovur, the local village Panchayat was cleaned from garbage for years. The land, which is a part of a 14 -acre eucalyptus and Casuarina Grove, is next to the Mangadu Road.
The sources in the Hindu Religious and philanthropy department said that they brought the issue to the agenda with local Panchayat and told them to remove the wastes immediately. “We will make efforts to build a compound wall to protect the plan,” he said.
Approximately 1200 tons of waste was transported using 126 workers and 64 Taurus trucks working for three days. A total of 70 tree saplings like Guava, Neem, POOVASAM, MAGİZHAM And Aanai Kundumani He was sewn on the cleaned plot.
Occupy Panchayat President B. Sudhakar, cleaned the old waste, he said. “Previously, we did not have a truck, so our small cars would pour waste into the temple land. We have a new nine tons capacity truck to carry our garbage to the garden in Perguudi where it will be separated.
Kancheepuram region collector Kalaelli Mohan, who controls the region, said that a board would be protected by the local organ and that the garbage should not be thrown there.
Published – 21 June 2025 22:29 IST


