Mangaluru: Sand extraction from Thumbay, Maravoor, AMR for general public


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Oct 2: In order to curtail the activities of illegal sand mining mafia in the district, the district sand committee and seven-member committee for identifying sand dunes in CRZ area have jointly taken some vital decisions.

Eligible traditional sand mining permit holders can apply for temporary permission from the office of deputy director of Mining and Geology department to extract sand from 13 sand dunes in the CRZ area. The committee presided over by sub-divisional officer will scrutinize the applications and take action to give temporary permissions for sand extraction.


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In order to increase the storage capacity of water in Thumbay dam, it is decided to extract the sand at the river basin and the contract of the same will be given to Karnataka State Mineral Corporation.

Instructions are given to concerned department and Karnataka state mineral corporation officials to extract the sand available at AMR dam limits in Navoor-Shamboor village of Bantwal taluk and also Maravoor dam. The available sand will be supplied to general public.

Department-wise teams are formed in order to prevent illegal sand mining in river basins under CRZ limits and also at other areas of the district. It is instructed that the officials of these teams are supposed to work 24x7 during the prescribed days.

According to the new sand policy, concerned gram panchayats are given the responsibility of extracting and distributing sand from the canals that are identified as first, second and third class. This information was shared by president of district sand committee and deputy commissioner Dr K V Rajendra.

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr Sarvabhoum Bagali, INDI-586209,Dist Vijaypur Karnataka State

    Sat, Oct 03 2020

    Sand extraction can not be done without obtaining Environmental Clearance from State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority. District Sand Monitoring Committee has no such power.Illegal sand Mining is going on in the district to the highest order and District Committee has failed to contain it. I have filed petitions in NGT Chennai Bench..Let wait for orders

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 02 2020

    This is called Acche Din ...

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  • saquib, byndoor

    Fri, Oct 02 2020

    Jossey, my experience last year was not so "ache din" near Kundapura they gave permit for some one and these yard owners after loading their vehicles rest some loads were given to the poor waiting lorry owners who waiting full day or two gets a load to patch up their lose they charges extra for a load of sand way very high than the fixed rate by govt. wishing luck for the needy (sand) Mangaloreans

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  • abdul munim, UDUPI

    Fri, Oct 02 2020

    Time for all involved in this including district administration to mint money

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Oct 02 2020

    Everybody will get sand for rs 2000 from now on...???????

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