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Farmers and environmentalists oppose proposal for hydrocarbon wells off Parangipettai coast

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Farmers and environmentalists oppose proposal for hydrocarbon wells off Parangipettai coast

They warn the mangroves will be under threat if the project is implemented, and it will destroy coastal natural resources and severely affect the livelihood of fishermen

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