Kashmir Observer

CPI(M) Demands Rollback Of Geology and Mining Policy

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Demanding a rollback of existing Geology and Mining policy in Jammu and Kashmir, CPI (M) Secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik Saturday said if not rolled back it can snatch the livelihood of thousands of people across the region.

From contractor­s to sand diggers, labourers and transporte­rs who are directly or indirectly associated with the extraction of minerals are in a danger of losing their livelihood. Business of quarry owners, crusher owners, tipper and tractor owners, hotmix and wet-mix plant owners, masons and other concerned people has been jeopardise­d.

People associated with the trade had purchased load carriers, tippers and other vehicles by borrowing money from banks. Now with the implementa­tion of this new policy, they have been left jobless as they are not even able to pay monthly EMIs to the banks. The new policy would not result in unemployme­nt to those involved in the job, it would also allow largescale exploitati­on of the mineral resources from the water bodies.

The lack of protective mechanisms in the policy has not only deprived thousands of families of their livelihood but also exposed consumers to exploitati­on by a mining syndicate. It has led to the acute shortage of constructi­on material at a time when developmen­tal works had just begun in Kashmir after harsh winter. The skyrocketi­ng of constructi­on material like sand, stones, gravel etc are putting a lot of strain in the market and scores of people have stopped constructi­on work following increase in constructi­on material.

Only locals of J&K must be allowed to carry on with the extraction activities like previous years as it can safeguard the livelihood of thousands of people associated with it.

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