【Mangaluru, K】Unions to Protest Demanding Sand, Laterite Stone Policy on August 18

Editor’s Note

This article reports on a planned rally and protest by construction workers and labour organisations in Mangaluru on August 18. The event is organised by groups affiliated with major trade unions.

Unions to protest demanding sand, laterite stone policy on Aug 18
Massive Rally Planned

Mangaluru: A massive rally of workers in the construction sector and other labour organisations affiliated with CITU and AITUC will be held from Ambedkar Circle in the city and proceed to stage a protest in front of the Mini Vidhana Soudha on August 18.

Demand for Raw Material Supply

Vasanth Achari, general secretary of the Construction Workers Federation, Dakshina Kannada, said the rally and protest will be held to demand the government ensure the supply of sand and laterite stones in Dakshina Kannada.

He told reporters on Thursday that for the past three months, construction activities in Dakshina Kannada have nearly come to a halt. The authorities’ actions to curb illegal laterite stone and sand extraction have resulted in a shortage of raw materials for this sector.

The Karnataka state government has failed to organise legal sand mining and laterite stone quarrying. Due to the current issue, the construction sector is at a standstill as red stone and sand are unavailable in the district, he said.

“Various types of workers in this field are left without jobs and are struggling to make ends meet. Ordinary people are facing difficulties as their plans to build homes have been put on hold,” Achari said.
“Despite sufficient sand reserves, the distribution system has not been simplified, and there is a lack of interest in accessing it. The question of the livelihood of construction workers, who are already on the streets, should also be a priority,” said Achari.
“A coastal sand policy should be formulated to ensure smooth and straightforward sand supply in the coastal districts. Opportunities should be provided for environmentally friendly sand mining and regulated laterite stone quarrying. Construction workers who are facing difficulties without jobs should be provided financial relief of Rs 10,000 per month,” he added.
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⏰ Published on: August 14, 2025