Court Shut 133 Mines in Karnataka on Green Concerns: Minister


Court Shut 133 Mines in Karnataka on Green Concerns: Minister

New Delhi, Sep 2 (PTI): Mining was stopped in as many as 133 mines in Karnataka, including 93 in Bellary, on directions of courts on account of environmental hazards, Mines Minister Dinsha Patel told the Lok Sabha today.

Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, Patel said according to provisional figures 10,304 workers have been affected due to the closure of mines in Karnataka.

He said mining was stopped in 157 mines in Rajasthan which had affected 600 workers.

As many as 87 mines have been shut in Haryana, 64 in Madhya Pradesh, 10 in Goa and two in Tamil Nadu, Patel said.

"In terms of the policy directions in the National Mineral Policy, 2008, the Government has drafted a Sustainable Development Framework (SDF) for the mining sector to facilitate its more sustainable development," he said.

He said a legislative backing for the SDF was proposed to be incorporated in the draft Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Bill, 2011 currently under finalisation.

The SDF has seven core principles which include incorporating environmental and social sensitivities in decisions on leases, strategic assessment in key mining areas, and managing impacts at the mine level through sound management systems.

It also includes addressing land, resettlement and other social impacts, community engagement, benefit sharing and contribution to socio-economic development, Patel said.

  

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  • charles, dubai

    Fri, Sep 02 2011

    The mining industry needs to be regulated and wealth needs to be distributed and used to develop the region and its people. The mining mafia's need to be taken to task and all the begotten wealth needs to be confiscated and put behind bars. Bellary mines is a great example of human greed.

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  • STEEVAN PINTO, AJMAN/UAE/BELMAN

    Fri, Sep 02 2011

    its a good order so that our environment will be in good condition...Kaenataka state shuld take strict action in unauthorised mining

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  • Ganesh, Bellary

    Fri, Sep 02 2011

    133 MINES IN KARNATAKA ARE CLOSED BUT WHY NO ACTION AGAINST REDDY BROS SO FAR. THEY WERE THE MAIN CULPRITS BEHIND THE MINING SCAMS WITH YEDDY. WHY THEY ARE SPARED BY THE COURTS. THESE REDDY BROS SHOULD HAVE BEEN ARRESTED FIRST. SHUTTING 133 MINES IS NOT THE SOLUTION. GOD KNOWS HOW MUCH REDDY BROS BRIBED THE COURTS NOT TO ARREST THEM.

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