Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘No gram sabha nod for Bailadila mining’

- Ritesh Mishra

RAIPUR: A Chhattisga­rh government probe has revealed that no gram sabha consent bad been given to Nmdc-chhattisga­rh Mineral Developmen­t Corporatio­n Ltd (NCL), a unit of the central government-owned National Mineral Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NMDC), for iron ore mining on Bailadila Hill, considered by local tribespeop­le to be sacred.

The mine would be operated by Adani Enterprise­s Limited under the central government’s mine developer and operator (MDO) scheme that allows a public sector enterprise to hand over a mine to a third party for developing and operating it through a bidding process. The mining contract in southern Chhattisga­rh for 326 million tonnes of high-grade iron ore, was given to NCL, a joint venture of NMDC and Chhattisga­rh Mineral Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CMDC), in 2014.

Consent of the gram sabha, a representa­tive body of all villagers, was key to approval of mining ofthe Bailadila iron deposit with an estimated annual capacity of 10 million tonnes.

In 2019, about 200 villages in Dantewada district started an indefinite protest against the mining of the hill, saying it would destroy the shrine of Pithor Meta, wife of the revered nature god Nandraj, and will hurt their faith.

Chief minister Bhupesh Baghel ordered a probe by the Dantewada district collector into allegation­s that the gram sabha had never given its consent to the mining, after which the tribespeop­le ended their agitation.

The probe was conducted by collector Topeshwar Verma, who submitted a report on the findings on Thursday; on the same day, the Chhattisga­rh mining department sought a response from NCL. In the fourpage report, the Dantewada collector mentioned that no gram sabha had been held in the village panchayat of Hiroli on July 4, 2014, as had been stated in the approval letter for the mining.

The report said that no written order had been issued either by the district collector or district panchayat officer for a gram sabha meeting to be organised..

Directions were issued only for a gram sabha to convene to examine a proposal to lease panchayat land, the report said, adding that this was not in conformity with the rules for conducting a gram sabha in Chhattisga­rh.

The rules also provide that a non- panchayat member chair the gram sabha.

The report said, panchayat head Bidhuri Kunjum presided over the meeting.

As more than one-third of the villagers have to participat­e for a valid gram sabha, the report said that to make up t he quorum, fingerprin­ts of both hands of the few individual­s who attended it was taken. “

THE MINE WOULD BE OPERATED BY ADANI ENTERPRISE­S LIMITED UNDER THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT’S MINE DEVELOPER AND OPERATOR SCHEME

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