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Citizens interests and conservation – The Hindu

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Last updated: June 22, 2026 7:08 pm
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Published: June 22, 2026
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The Pallikaranai Marshland in March 2026.

The Pallikaranai Marshland in March 2026.
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Environmental protection has rightly become a major public policy priority. The Pallikaranai Marshland in Chennai, one of south India’s last surviving natural wetlands and a designated Ramsar Site, deserves protection for its role in flood mitigation, groundwater recharge, and biodiversity conservation. However, restrictions associated with the marshland and its proposed ‘Influence Zone’ have raised concerns among thousands of lawful landowners, creating a broader public policy challenge involving environmental governance, property rights, and public confidence in regulatory institutions.

The proceedings before the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the restrictions of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) on the new one-kilometre ‘Influence Zone’ of the marshland raise important concerns. For instance, approximately 85% to 90% of the 8,537-acre ‘Influence Zone’ had already been designated as a “development area” under CMDA’s Second Master Plan (2008) for the promotion of residential, institutional, commercial, and industrial activities. Multiple government agencies informed the NGT that key aspects of the wetland boundary, ‘Influence Zone’, and long-term regulatory framework remained under study.


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The consequences of these restrictions are already visible. Across Pallikaranai, Perumbakkam, Sholinganallur, Karapakkam, Perungudi, Semmancheri, and adjoining neighbourhoods, thousands of families have invested their life savings in residential plots and housing projects. Many are salaried employees, retirees, first-generation homeowners, small entrepreneurs, and middle-class families who purchased property legally after years of financial sacrifice. For such families, land is more than a financial asset, and uncertainty affects not only financial planning but also their emotional well-being.

Consider the case of a citizen who purchased a modest residential plot 20 years ago after complying with every legal requirement. Registration charges were paid, property taxes were regularly remitted, and bank loans were serviced diligently. Today, that individual is unsure whether future development permissions will be available because his land falls within a yet-to-be-understood “Influence Zone” whose regulatory contours are still being formulated.

The need for balance

Though real and significant, social costs associated with deferred home ownership seldom enter technical reports or planning documents. Delayed housing decisions affect retirement planning, educational investments, family security, and long-term financial stability. Moreover, regulatory uncertainty erodes confidence across the business chain. The resulting disruption can have ripple effects that may take a toll on construction, engineering, architecture, transportation, material supply, and numerous small business sectors that depend on housing and infrastructure development.

The OMR Information Technology (IT) Corridor, stretching from Kottivakkam to Semmenchery, covers approximately 4,800 acres. As per preliminary estimates, about 60% (2,850 acres) of this overlaps with the ‘Influence Zone’. Thanks to the present restrictions, a substantial portion of one of Chennai’s most important and employment-generating corridors now faces uncertainty in obtaining new development approvals. Yet another dimension of the Pallikaranai debate remains largely unexplored. There are claims of lawfully acquired private lands existing within the Ramsar Site boundary delineated by the CMDA. If verified, such claims could raise questions about historical land administration, registrations, and approvals. The answers may reveal a governance challenge far more complex than the current debate on the buffer zone.

Environmental protection should not become an exclusionary or punitive process. The protection of the Pallikaranai Marsh is unquestionably important. Equally important are the legitimate expectations of citizens who acquired property lawfully. A mature democracy must be capable of protecting both. As the Integrated Management Plan for the Pallikaranai wetland moves toward completion, regulations, public consultation, and fair transitional measures can help balance conservation with citizen welfare.

The writer is an environmental and social expert.

Published – June 23, 2026 12:38 am IST



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