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With polls in mind, state puts Nanar bauxite project on hold

The Shiv Sena led by chief minister Eknath Shinde wants to take on the Thackeray faction in Konkan politically and thus does not want any controversy or protests, as this could serve up a political opportunity to the Sena UBT

Updated on: Sept 15, 2024 06:58 am IST
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MUMBAI: With assembly elections round the corner, the state government has adopted a policy of avoiding any conflict with the people vis-a-vis controversial projects in the latter’s backyard. Given the history of aggressive protests in the Konkan region, it has decided to put on hold the environmental hearing for the proposed Nanar bauxite mining project in Ratnagiri district.

Mumbai, India – 27 Nov 2018: Konkan Refinery Virodhi Sangharsh Samiti protest against nanar refinery project at azad maidan, in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, Nov 27, 2018. (Photo by Bhushan Koyande/HT)

The decision also has a Sena-versus-Sena angle, as Nanar falls in the Rajapur assembly constituency represented by Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Rajan Salvi. The Shiv Sena led by chief minister Eknath Shinde wants to take on the Thackeray faction in Konkan politically and thus does not want any controversy or protests, as this could serve up a political opportunity to the Sena (UBT).

The Maharashtra government allocated the Nanar bauxite mining project spread over 362 acres of land to the Goa-based Sociedade De Fomento Industrial Pvt Ltd following an auction in May 2019. However, the project has been in cold storage for multiple reasons, including the 2019 assembly elections, the Covid-19 pandemic and the protests against the proposed oil refinery in Nanar. The Nanar bauxite mine project has estimated reserves of 10 million tonnes of bauxite, with a production capacity of 0.9 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) for 14 years.

Additional Collector of Ratnagiri district Shankar Barge said, “The environmental public hearing for the Nanar Bauxite project has been cancelled. The process is on hold now.” This is not the first instance of the Mahayuti government putting a project on hold. Just a couple of months ago, it deferred the land acquisition process for the Nagpur-Goa Shaktipeeth Expressway, as there were protests by farmers in several districts, including Kolhapur and Nanded. Initially, chief minister Eknath Shinde said the government would think about changing the route of the expressway. After ministers and Mahayuti leaders such as Hasan Mushrif and MP Ashok Chavan sounded the alarm bell about people’s unrest, the government, as of now, has decided to put the project on hold.

 
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