Millennium Post

Goa polls: Mining ban-hit people pin hopes on election

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PANAJI: Hit by a ban for a long time, people in Goa’s mining belt are looking at the upcoming Assembly polls with hopes of getting their livelihood back and the new government to mitigate hardships.

As the poll campaign picks up in the mining belt of Bicholim, Sankhalim, Sanguem, Quepem talukas, covering 700 sq kms area, one can see scores of trucks rusting alongside the roa, posing a grim picture in this iron ore rich belt.

The ban on iron ore extraction and export in Goa imposed in 2012, was lifted by Supreme Court in April, 2014, with a cap on export till 20 million metric tons.

“Just after the 2012 (state assembly) elections, the ban was imposed. The industry is limping back to normalcy.

People are agitated. They want the answer from politician­s why they were forced to face this agony,” president of All Goa Truck Owners Associatio­n, Nilkant Gawas, told PTI from his village Navelim.

Navelim was once was busy with the iron ore extraction and transporta­tion activity, now lies lifeless akin to other villages like Pale, Velguem, Sonshi of the mining belt.

“Mining did begin in a small way. But out of 18,000 trucks, 8,000 trucks are without any cargo to carry. They are left to rust along with fate of their owners,” Gawas said.

The cap on exports coupled with lack of enthusiasm among mining companies to revive their activities, has hurt the business sentiment of this belt.

 ??  ?? Congress announced 7 more candidates for Goa assembly polls on Sunday
Congress announced 7 more candidates for Goa assembly polls on Sunday

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