March 14, 2020
Topic:- Mining.
What is the news?
- Government is thinking of decontrolling mining business.
- To come clean on sand mining business and improve its prospects in business terms, the Congress government is seeking to decontrol the mining business.
- The opposition in Punjab state has alleged that the government is aiding the sand mafia in the state.
- Even though the sand and gravel prices are stable, the state is thinking of decontrolling the mining business.
- For decontrolling the business, the government needs to pay off ₹ 300 crores to the contractors.
But there are fears that due to decontrolling of trade:-
- The prices of sand and gravel may go up.
- Illegal mining activities may go up.
- The state is divided into 7 blocks for mining of minor minerals ( sand and gravel).
- Of the 191 quarries auctioned last year, 45 are operational as they got the environment clearance.
- In case, the government decontrols the mining business, several conditions will have to be fulfilled for legal mining of sand and gravels.
The conditions are:-
1. Demarcation of a quarry site.
2 Getting the approval of the mining plan.
3 Obtaining the environment clearance system from the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority.
(Source: The Tribune)
Topic: Illegal mining and environmental damage.
What is the news?
- ILLEGAL MINING NEAR SUTLEJ BRIDGE WEAKENS ITS BASE.
- A km long Agampur bridge seems to be on the verge of collapse.
- The officials have failed to stop this practice.
- The relentless mining has lowered the riverbed.
- Due to this, the flow of river water has increased and it is weakening the main support of the bridge is crumbling.
- As per the rules, mining is allowed up to 500 metres on both sides of the bridge.
- But, due to negligence and poor monitoring, the bridge has weakened.
(Source:- The Tribune)