T.N. urges Centre to considerplea of salt manufacturers
The Hindu
Issue of lease renewal affecting production badly, says govt.
With the State slipping into the third place in salt production in the country, the Tamil Nadu government has written to the Centre asking it to consider the pleas of the salt manufacturers to renew their leases for a period of 20 years. A senior official said that in a letter sent to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the State said the issue of lease renewal was affecting production badly on lands owned by the Central government and this was, in turn, affecting employment of salt workers engaged on those lands. “The letter was sent based on the requests of the salt manufacturers in the State. We have asked them to charge base rates charged by the State government. Salt is not a highly profit making venture and is very labour intensive. It was around 2013 that the Government of India took a decision to auction the lands, and they also increased the base rates. Across the country, manufacturers have taken stay,” the official said.
The first jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu for the year 2026 was held at Thatchankurichi village of Pudukottai district on January 3, 2026 (Saturday) marking the commencement of the sporting season in the State. Following it, Avaniapuram village in Madurai district hosted the next jallikattu, on the day of Pongal festival on January 15. On the day of Maattu Pongal (January 16), ‘jallikattu’ is being held at Palamedu village in Madurai district and at Suriyur village in Tiruchi district. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is set to inaugurate the world-famous Alanganallur jallikattu in Madurai district on January 17.

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