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CPI(M) urges government to drop Srikakulam airport, mining

Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026

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The CPI(M) in Srikakulam has urged the State government to cancel two proposed development projects: a cargo airport in Tekkali division and the exploration of rare earth minerals along the district's coastline. The party's district secretary, D. Govinda Rao, made this demand on Wednesday.

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  • CPI(M) Srikakulam district secretary D. Govinda Rao on Wednesday (May 27, 2026) asked the State government to cancel the proposed cargo airport in Tekkali division and the exploration of rare earth minerals along the sea coast of Srikakulam district.

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    The Hindu, from an Indian Centre-Left perspective, highlights the CPI(M)'s opposition to government development projects in Srikakulam, emphasizing concerns for local livelihoods and environmental impact.

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