SRINAGAR, JUNE 19:- Coordinator
Chief Minister's Grievance Cell, Tassaduq Hussain Mufti, today took cognizance
of grievances originating due to indiscriminate mining and called for making
concerted measures to curb the menace of illegal mining in the State.
During the meeting with Director Geology and Mining, the Coordinator discussed
threadbare various measures for sustainable mining practices across the State.
He said the indiscriminate Mining has adversely impacted the ecology and
environment of the region. It has made several areas vulnerable and dangerous
for the local populace living in the neighborhood of the mining regions, he
added.
The Coordinator expressed his concern at stone quarrying where the cutting
heights have reached the permissible limits making it more dangerous which has
also made the surrounding land less productive and even barren at several
places.
In light of the grievances, the Coordinator suggested on following sustainable
mining practices which are currently in vogue in several progressive countries
and strictly adhere to the Indian mining guidelines.
He suggested on shutting down illegal and unregulated mines, cleaning up the
sites of shut down mines, choosing environmentally friendly general mining
processes and implementing recently discovered green mining technologies.
He also called for contour mining or terraced mining in place of current mining
techniques which are hazardous for our environment as well as human resource.
He stressed on having green belts around mining regions so that the effects of
pollution are minimized along with concrete steps to be taken for mine site
reclamation.

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