Udupi: No shortage of sand as traditional extraction to begin soon - Madhwaraj


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Aug 17: District in-charge minister, Pramod Madhwaraj, said that arrangements have been made to see that traditional sand extraction begins in sand deposits located in coastal regulatory zones (CRZ) by the end of this month.

"Once this activity begins, shortage of sand will be a thing of the past. At the same time, it has been decided to give the responsibility of ensuring that sand is not illegally transported to neighbouring districts, to several departments including mines and geology, police, revenue, and PWD, he clarified. The minister was addressing a press conference at Manipal on Wednesday August 16.

The minster stated that a total of 133 permits would be issued for extraction of sand in the district. Split up figures of the permits are, 26 in Udupi, 84 in Brahmavar, 18 in Kundapur and five in Byndoor zone. "There is room for filing of applications even now. Tata 407 and tippers can be used to transport sand. Transportation by using big trucks has been restricted as there is risk of such vehicles being used to carry sand to neighbouring districts," he added.

Madhwaraj said that the sub-committee of the assembly will take a decision on sand mining in non-CRZ zones shortly. About JNNURM buses run by KSRTC, he said that the fleet of these buses will be further strengthened, without wilting under pressure being brought by private lobbying.

28 sand deposits in CRZ that have been hindering movement of fishries boats have been identified and Coastal Management Authority has permitted to remove sand from these deposits by employing physical labour. Hence, those engaged in traditional sand extraction can apply for the same. Officials of mines and geology department said in a release that the concerned should collect proforma of application from the office of the senior geologist in the department located in the office of the deputy commissioner before August 27.

Deputy commissioner of the district, Priyanka Mary Francis, was present.

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Thu, Aug 17 2017

    The problem of sand for construction is a real problem. There must be some solution to this. May be like developed nations we must make attempts to produce artificial sand. All development projects need sand and sand is a must in construction. Unless we do it India will suffer

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 17 2017

    Pramod Madhwaraj delivers whatever he says ...

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  • OSWALD VAZ, BAHRAIN/ THOTTAM

    Thu, Aug 17 2017

    Did they fix price for per Load sand ?.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 17 2017

    whenever opposition party make conspiracy against Madhwaraj very next day Madhwaraj give straight way answer to them, this type of gestures made very popular MLA of Udupi.

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  • SHARAN ABDULLA D'SOUZA, MUMBAI+KARNATAKA+MANGALORE

    Thu, Aug 17 2017

    DON'T WORRY OUR LOVED MADHWARAJ...YOUR WAY IS ALWAYS PERFCT...THESE BJP PEOPLES DON'T HAVE OTHER WORK SO THEY ARE ALWAYS ON PROTEST..WHY TO EARN WHEN THEY GET MONEY TO SUPPORT BJP AUR BI PROTEST KARENGE YAHI SOCH HE BJP KA...MUJE TO DOUBT HE JO 15 LAKH GAREEBO KO JANE WALA THA KAHIN BJP KE MINISTERS KE ANDAR HI BATWARA TO NAHI HOGAYA??

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