"Agricultural lands would be acquired to lay roads into the project venue and to dump waste material. The area would be deeply affected as they had to dig two huge tunnels by breaking the hill. It would not only affect the environment but also the mountain farming in that area," Vaiko said in a statement.
He also referred to the protests by farmers in that area against the project ever since the conception of the idea by the previous governments.
Vaiko said a similar project in Italy was scrapped during 2002-13 following protests by the locals and farmers.
As per an official statement on India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) website, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given its approval for the establishment of India-based Neutrino Observatory at an estimated cost of Rs 1,500 crore.
The project was jointly supported by the Department of Atomic Energy and the Department of Science and Technology, while the infrastructural support was provided by the Tamil Nadu government.
