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Illegal mines in Goa forests too

Fresh revelations show that 32 of the 54 working iron ore mines in forest areas do not have the mandatory clearances under conservation laws. Ketaki Ghoge and Snehal Rebello report. Forest norms violated | The environmental price

Updated on: Sep 25, 2011 02:14 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Panaji
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Fresh revelations show that 32 of the 54 working iron ore mines in forest areas do not have the mandatory clearances under conservation laws. Official records also show 21 mines operating within the 10-km protected zone around wildlife sanctuaries without environmental clearances.

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Documents accessed by HT show the Goa government has been complicit in the illegal mining. "Nearly 1.4 lakh trees have been butchered to make way for mines in forest areas," said Manohar Parrikar, opposition leader and chairman of the PAC probing the illegal mining. The PAC will submit its report on October 5 or 6.

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The law mandates that four times the forest cover lost to mining be compensated through reforestation. The state, though, has undertaken only 2.5% afforestation.

 
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