• Protests at Adani's south India port block restart of construction

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    Protests at Adani's south India port block restart of construction
    Two of the approximately 25 vehicles that had attempted to reach the port were hit by stones thrown by the protesters, forcing them to turn around, the spokeswoman added.

    Digital Desk: An attempt by India's Adani Group to resume construction on a $900 million transshipment port on the country's southern point was blocked by protesters from a fishing hamlet, a company representative said on Saturday.

    Since protesters, mostly Christians and led by Catholic priests, erected a sizable shelter blocking the entrance to the port and claimed the development had caused coastal erosion and deprived them of their livelihoods, construction at Adani's Vizhinjam seaport has been put on hold for more than three months.

    Following a court order this week mandating that construction work must resume, the Adani Group, headed by Gautam Adani, the third-richest man in the world, attempted to move heavy vehicles into the port on Saturday, but protesters prevented them from doing so, an Adani spokesperson in the southern state of Kerala told Reuters.

    Two of the approximately 25 vehicles that had attempted to reach the port were hit by stones thrown by the protesters, forcing them to turn around, the spokeswoman added.
    It may be mentioned that senior state police officials were not available when called.