Mangaluru: Permission to extract sand from CRZ areas within a week – U T Khader


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Nov 2: District in-charge minister U T Khader on Friday, November 2 said that permission will be granted to extract sand from Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) areas in the district by the district administration within a week.

Addressing media, he said, “The district administration will give the necessary permission to extract sand from CRZ areas within a week. Through this, a major problem of the district will be solved. Sand will be then available for all construction needs especially use for building houses.

"After a long wait, now within a week, tender holders will get license for sand mining in CRZ areas. I have instructed the deputy commissioner to open a control room at his office to monitor sand mining and its price. Sand can be sold only at the rate fixed by the district administration. If anyone violates the rules or charges extra amount, the public can directly inform the control room. Based on the complaints from public, the district administration will take action against such violators. Meanwhile, the district administration will use the sand from 25 non-CRZ areas for the construction of government projects,” he said.

Speaking on tollgate protest, he said, “We representatives have decided to take this issue to Delhi. NHAI officials were present in the meeting who assured us of stopping toll collection at Surathkal. We will meet NHAI authorities at Delhi soon and do everything for stop the toll collection.”

Khader also informed that on November 12, a conversion and revenue adalath will be held at town hall. “People can take advantage of this. Various issues regarding land will be sorted out in this adalath. People can submit their complaints at DC office before the adalath,” he said.

Before the press meet, the minister inaugurated the government programme 'Ksheera Bhagya' for special children. He thanked chief minister Kumaraswamy for extending the programme to special children.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 03 2018

    The sand issue need to be finalised before it goes out of hand.

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    Karnataka state is blessed abundantly with Natural Resources ..minerals like:
    Gabbro Aggregate....Granite(Jalli Kallu..)
    China is manufacturing heavy duty Stone crushers at very Competitive prices..
    You have huge Construction Industry...demand.
    You have money..market etc.
    what is the problem..Get out of your comfort zone...cocoon..pre conceive d notions.
    get cracking.
    Leave the Rivers ..sand alone.
    Order min 1,000 stone crushing units..
    weigh bridges..Transport.
    Environmentally friendly crushers to collect the dust on crushing..use that too in blocks.
    Now, start Crushing the stones left ..right and center.. 24 hours// 365 days..
    keep crushing various Grades....
    and serve the demand...
    Chinese would only be happy to come and install their machinery..
    keep working like the Japanese......koreans..and now Chinese.
    make things happen.and not JUGAAD come easy..simply Scoop and serve.
    Save the rivers.. protect nature..
    This is great ...use the Natural Minerals...
    Generate thousand sof employment at Crushers..transport:
    Engineers.
    technicians.
    drivers
    mechanics.
    Accounts
    various..
    keep generating economy..income....
    be productive.

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  • Ajay, Kallianpur

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    When will we learn? If we don't respect nature ALL will suffer.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 02 2018

    Only Congress can deliver Promises ...

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