You must be kidding friend. Proper care is a joke. Check any archealogical/heritage site in any part of India and you would know how we take proper care of important places. Sethusamudarm is an environmental issue. If it goes on the coral reefs in and around the area would be destroyed completely. Corals are like the lungs of the ocean. Apart from that theres a rich bio diversity in that area. The proposed site is 100 acres of forest land, so its an 100% environmental issue.Just because rediff hasn't said anything about the allocated land it doesnt mean that its not forest land.Check other sites and news channels. Dont be a kuup manduk thats Sanskrit for forg in a well.