Udupi: DC clarifies issues raised by protesters demanding permission to extract sand


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Oct 27: By way of clarification to various issues raised by people who have been holding protest demanding liberal permission to extract sand from different sand blocks in the district, deputy commissioner (DC), Priyanka Mary Francis, gave clarification as follows on Friday October 26.

"The process of identifying sand blocks in Swarna and Papanashini rivers by conducting bathymetric survey with the help of National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK) is currently on. NITK is expected to provide final report in a couple of days. The primary purpose of removing sand blocks in rivers is to save the lives of the people, not to undertake sand trade. In case of traditional methods of sand extraction, if the concerned have official permission and documents, we will examine them and give approval," she stated.

The DC stated that the list of 68 eligible sand extractors already released is not final. "As per the order of the government if the sand contractors who were extracting sand before 2012 with licences, can submit applications accompanied by documents. In such a case, we will release revised list. So far, only three to four applications have been received, and if there is a need, last date for filing applications will be extended," she explained.

The sand action committee had questioned the DC about the formation of committee headed by assistant commissioner on this issue. The DC said that to understand the current state of affairs and to fulfil the need for the district administration to submit proposals, 30 out of 47 applications filed by fishermen to identify blocks were finalized to prepare a report. To scrutinize this list, a committee has been formed. During August, the administration could not identify sand blocks as there were floods in Uppoor and Kundapur. "In some places, fishermen objected to it, saying that fishing activity would be hampered. Moreover, if there is an application before the National Green Tribunal (NGT), we will get an idea what can be done, based on this committee's report. This problem will not arise next year," she stated.

She said that out of sand blocks identified by three departments jointly, applications were not received in 14 ecologically sensitive areas, four deep areas and two spots where litigations are on. In respect of removal of sand from coastal regulatory zone areas, the issue is under the consideration of the court. Therefore, we need to be very careful before taking any decision, she explained.

When questioned by the media as to whether she is facing political pressure on the matter of issuing sand licences, she said she is facing legal hurdles. She stated that at present about 16,500 metric tonnes of sand is available. "Because of heavy rain, large quantify of sand would have got accumulated. In such places, threats of flood loom large. In such cases, we will take up with the government to simplify restrictions applicable to issue of permits to remove sand in CRZ areas," the DC said.

She explained that in objections filed with the NGT, petitioners had spoken about problems with GPS, illegal sand mining etc. In 2017, they said that businessmen were given licence. "I have to take decision as per the government order. I cannot predict or guess now what will be the order," Priyanka Mary Francis stated.

Condemning the accusations being levelled against the district administration, she said if such allegations are continued to be made, the administration will have to take up the options before it. She said that issues like workers involved with sand mining being citizens of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, how many workers from the district are involved with it are also of essence. She clarified that the ecologically sensitive region list released recently by the state department of environment has posed several problems.

She said that if she receives any application addressed to the government seeking compensation to the family of Muhammed Haneef who died after taking part in the sand protest, it will be sent to the state government, and that if the family is poor, it might get compensation.

  

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  • VALERIAN RODRIGUES, UJIRE

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    SAND DEALERS IN UDUPI ARE NOT PROTESTING FOR SAKE OF PEOPLE.THEY TRY TO EARN CRORE.OUR ENVIRONMENT IS MADE WEAK BY TIMBER MERCHANT,SAND LOOTERS,ILLEGAL MINING OWNERS.WE WILL PUT IN TRAGEDY AS KODAGU AND KERALA GRADUALLY.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Iron lady of Udupi/Karnataka...., jokers play don't work....!!!! just good for DOMBARATA....!!!!!

    kale poori, khara poori, bhel poori, pani poori, sev poori, pakoda.... + chai... chai.. chai.....!!!!

    lol....,

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Bring back Shyam Bhat , former DC of Udupi and current KPSC chief....he is capable of eating all sand of Udupi alone....trust me...

    He started as RTO Puttur way back...knows all tricks of State Machinery...moves of High Court...media...news papers...Politicians...Lok Ayukta...

    This DC cannot handle intrigues of Politics...like Shyam Bhat...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Udupi has a Brilliant Priyanka Mary Francis ...

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  • Sandeep, Udupi

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Dear Mam, Please make a strict rule. No Sand Export to Kerala & Bangalore.

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  • Joe D’souza, Udupi

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    There is no doubt DC is honest and hardworking but what use if she can’t solve such a trivial issue? This issue has been going forever. She has been giving thousands reasons and excuses why something CANNOT be done instead of approaching this from solution based mindset. Throwing books and legal mumbo jumbo is easy to avoid doing any constructive work. This probably also shows how broken IAS selection process is - they are academically smartest people of India but when it comes to executing and solving problems they are completely out of touch with ground reality.

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  • Ajay, Kallianpur

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Legal mumbo jumbo! Do you expect the DC to break the law!

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  • Ashok shetty, kundapur

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    she is very honest .
    But sand should be available to people of this district
    Please dont allow to transport other district and sand looting should be stopped.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    What Maharashtra Govt did here is superb
    One is Technical
    Another is Commercial
    In Maharashtra first they cleared the technical hurdles ,NGT,CRZ ,Ecological damage study .No mining in those areas where there is danger .Once finalized then Commercial
    In Commercial aspect they just auctioned the areas .Huge money was collected that went straight away to the Govt s treasury .When Permit Raj is implemented chances of corruption is high

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    When the DC has given clarification then the matter may have to dealt by higher authorities,

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