The existing encroachments in a portion of Arunachala Hills along the 14-km-long Girivalam Path near Arunachaleswara temple in Tiruvannamalai town will soon become a Reserve Forest (RF) as eviction of illegal settlers in the hills has been initiated by Tiruvannamalai Corporation.

Corporation officials said that the initiative to demolish encroachments in the hills is to prevent landslips, especially during monsoon. On December 1, 2024, seven persons died after heavy rain triggered a landslip in the hills.

As part of the measure, the civic body has issued eviction notices to 143 settlements, mostly houses, in the hills to vacate immediately. The houses, which are located at the foothills that come under Corporation limits, covering at least six wards, have been classified as illegal structures. “Piped water supply will be disconnected to 143 houses next week as part of eviction. Thereafter, Tangedco will disconnect power supply before illegal structures are demolished,” S. Selva Balaji, Commissioner, Tiruvannamalai Corporation, told The Hindu.

As per a study, the Revenue Department found that there were around 3,535 illegal settlements in the hills especially along Girivalam path for many years. Of this, 1,535 illegal structures were identified as houses located on government land in the hills. Remaining 2,000 structures are located in disputed land in the hills as the Revenue Department is unable to trace the land records for these.