Sillahalla Hydro Project

  • Increased Opposition (April 2025): Local farmers, tribal groups, and environmentalists intensified protests against the Sillahalla Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Project (SPSHEP), submitting petitions to the Tamil Nadu government.
  • Project Aim: The SPSHEP aims to generate 1,000 MW of electricity to meet Tamil Nadu’s peak power demand and support renewable energy integration.
  • Location & Features: Located in the Nilgiris district, the project involves constructing two dams, tunnels, an underground powerhouse, and surface storage points.
  • Environmental Concerns: The project threatens to submerge farmland and forest land, affecting approximately 3,000 farmers. Joint land ownership complicates compensation.
  • Public Response: Local communities have raised concerns regarding environmental impact and the loss of livelihoods.
  • Spiritual Protest: Residents from affected villages prayed to Lord Murugan, the Nilgiris’ guardian deity, to protect the environment and prevent the project’s implementation.
  • “Sillahalla Kaavadi”: A special kaavadi was offered to Lord Murugan, symbolizing both cultural faith and environmental concern.
  • Activist Involvement: Activists like M. Sivalingam (Sillahalla Protection Committee) and lawyer K. Vijayan participated in the spiritual protest.
  • Need for divine intervention: Villagers now turn to the divine, believing that Lord Murugan alone can protect the hills, forests and future.