The members of Kerala Paristhiti Aikya Vedi, a state-based green outfit, and the Salim Ali Foundation have drawn up a plan to survey and map quarries in their fight against illegal quarries which pose a threat to environment, especially in the ecologically fragile areas.
The mapping programme was mooted following reports of indiscriminate mining activities and cropping up of a large number of illegal quarries across the state.
Environmental activist V S Vijayan, one of the persons who conceptualised the drive, said the programme would help both general public and authorities get an exact picture of the operation of quarries in the state, especially the unlicensed ones.
"As of now, the government does not have any concrete data about quarries. According to our rough estimate, there are over 1,000 quarries in the state. But, as per official figures, there are only over 200 licensed ones. Nobody has its exact data," he told PTI.
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He said as usage of smartphones are high in the state, people can easily use it as a tool for mapping quarries.
"In a state like Kerala, people are familiar using smartphones with different applications. The gadgets are useful for swift recording and sharing of data," he said.
Selected activists, who are involved in various environment-related campaigns and initiatives, have been selected as volunteers for the programme and their training in recording and sharing data using smartphones is going on.