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J&K Mining Department

J&K Chief Secretary reviews mining operations

| @indiablooms | Sep 30, 2021, at 11:02 pm

Srinagar/IBNS:  Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta Wednesday chaired a meeting to review mining activities towards ensuring availability of construction material at reasonable prices in Jammu and Kashmir.

Currently, 123 mines, including 40 dedicated blocks are operational in the union territory and additional 168 mines have been given an extension by the Mining Department to complete requisite formalities.

Once all the mines are operationalized, the supply of minerals will be further augmented.

Mehta emphasized the availability of various minor minerals at reasonable prices and directed the Mining Department to submit weekly reports on the matter.

Meanwhile, the Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu were directed to undertake market surveillance and ensure the removal of unnecessary bottlenecks to ensure the supply of construction material at equitable rates.

They were also asked to analyze the difference in rates between districts and rationalize the same, besides ensuring notification of rates in consonance to the ground realities.

The Chief Secretary asked the Forest Department to expedite the process of issuance of environmental clearance in favour of the 168 mines and ensure its completion by November.

Simultaneously, the Mining Department was asked to initiate cancellation proceedings against the successful bidders if they fail to apply for the statutory clearances within the stipulated time frame.

Reviewing the rejections on account of wrong documentation, the Chief Secretary directed fixing of responsibility and strict disciplinary action against the defaulting issuing authority or the executing agencies as per the laid down norms.

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