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38.8k ha of protected forest land diverted for mining in 10 yrs: Govt
NEW DELHI: Around 38,846.7 ha of protected forest land has been diverted for mining projects between 2011 and 2021, according to the Union environment ministry. That area is over 70% of Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand.
The highest diversion of protected forest took place in Odisha with 14,158.34 ha of forests being handed over for mining, according to the reply of the ministry of environment, forest, and climate change (MoEFCC) to a question in Lok Sabha on Friday. Odisha is followed by Chhattisgarh where 7,086.85 ha was diverted; while Madhya Pradesh and Telangana diverted 6,135.48 ha and 3,699.90 ha, respectively.
“As per the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated August 4, 2006 in the Writ Petition (C) no. 202/1995 (TN Godavarman Thirumalpad vs Union Of India & Ors) the permission for mining cannot be granted inside any National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. However, the mining activities can be permitted in Protected Forest (PF) areas by the concerned state government subject to prior approval of Central Government under the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980,” the ministry said.
In reply to another question on illegal mining in forest areas, the ministry shared that there have been 2,045 instances of illegal mining in protected forests of
Rajasthan in 2020-21 which increased from 1,341 in 2016-17, while Maharashtra had 150 instances compared to 69 in 2017; and Jharkhand 546.
“Protection and management of forests is primarily the responsibility of concerned state/UT. Various actions to check illegal mining are taken as per the provisions under various Acts, such as Indian Forest Act, 1927; Wildlife Protection Act, 1972... to prevent and stop forest offences including illegal mining, various measures are taken by the state forest departments such as setting up of check posts, barriers, use of modern technology..., improved mobility of field staff..., survey and demarcation of forest areas and construction of boundary pillars,” it said.