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Gokulam beach community

Observations on the minutes of the 67th GB meeting

In the previous issue of Auroville Today we published the major considerations and decisions of the Governing Board as reported in the minutes of its 67th Governing Board meeting held in Auroville on 31 May 2024.

Minutes of the 67th Governing Board meeting

In response to a Right to Information request of 7 December, 2024 the Department of Higher Education of the Ministry of Education has sent the applicant on 3 January the minutes of the 67th Governing Board meeting held in Auroville on 31 May, 2024.

Severe beach erosion at Sri Ma community

One of Sri Ma’s palm trees is falling into the sea

The gradual erosion of the Tamil Nadu coast is a well-known phenomenon. Erosion happens when the shoreline is worn away by the movement of sand and waves.

Recovering lost beaches

The new beach at Halcyon (with the white wall) and Simplicity

In the past decade, relentless sea erosion has badly affected some of Auroville's beach communities. Auroville Today reported on the problems a number of times, most recently in the article "New hope for our beaches?"

Saving Quiet

The reception building of the Quiet Healing centre is now 12 metres away from the 'cliff' since the erosion onslaught last year

Twenty years ago, generations of Aurovilians enjoyed the beaches and the sea. Now almost all the beaches and many Auroville houses have disappeared.

New hope for our beaches?

Sand has accumulated south of the Pondicherry harbour entrance, the beaches north have disappeared

Beach erosion has very badly affected some of our beach communities for the past decade. In Auroville Today we have reported a number of times on the problem as well as on proposals to solve or mitigate it, but so far, apart from research, very little has been done on the ground.

Is there a future for some of Auroville’s beach communities?

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