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Dulloo urges tough action on illegal mining, simultaneous boost in building material permits

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JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today impressed upon the Department of Mining and Divisional administration to act tough against the menace of illegal mining here in the UT besides taking steps to provide the necessary building materials to public smoothly by increasing the number of permits given to extract such minor minerals here.

The meeting besides the Divisional Commissioners was attended by the Secretary, Mining; Director Mining, Kashmir/Jammu besides other concerned officers.

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The Chief Secretary during this meeting remarked that to put a complete stop to illegal mining here the administration has to work on a two-pronged strategy here. He asked for devising effective deterrents to curb it besides increasing permits to include all the areas so that people and public projects do not face any dearth of such construction material in the UT.

He maintained that our vast geographical diversity promises to bear reserves of different minerals across the length and breadth of J&K. He impressed upon the Department to expedite the process of exploration of such major minerals to augment the resources of the UT. He also took note of the revenue models to be adopted for auctioning some of the valuable mineral blocks of lithium, bauxite or others.

Dulloo also asked for streamlining the auctioning of the mineral blocks besides making every effort to operationalise all the auctioned blocks here. He asked for conducting meetings every month by the concerned Deputy Commissioners to decide about the cases received through a single window system.

The Chief Secretary advised the Department to acquire the services of the transaction advisor wherever required for taking the process of auctioning to a logical conclusion. He made out that the constitution of J&K Environment Impact Assessment Authority (JKEIAA) is in its final stage of constitution to make the availability of minerals smoother in the market.

In her presentation, the Secretary of Mining, Rashmi Singh informed the meeting about the availability of different kinds of minor and major minerals across the districts of the UT. She made out that dozens of blocks of limestone, gypsum, coal, magnetite, lignite, granite, sapphire and others have been identified for exploration here.

She further gave out that 208 Minor Mineral Leases (RBM) have been granted by the Department through e-auctioning. The department has realized an amount of Rs 10185 lakhs during the current financial year and has also issued 3643 short-term or disposal permits for extracting RBM/Ordinary earth to facilitate the execution of projects of national importance/government works in J&K w.e.f. January 2020 to November 2023, the meeting was informed.

It was further apprised that the Department has taken several reforms like witching from a first come first serve basis to e-auctioning, the constitution of a single window clearance system, steps to ensure ease of doing business, the introduction of e-challan, e-market web portal.

The department has also taken a plethora of measures to curb illegal mining including the introduction of the mining surveillance system, mineral check posts, and vehicle tracking system among others, as was given out in the meeting.

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