Amarinder promises lower sand, gravel prices
CHANDIGARH: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday assured that the spike in sand and gravel prices, triggered by his government’s crackdown on illegal mining, would get reversed as more legal mines become operational over the next few days.
“The Amarinder government has come down heavily on the mining mafia, which flourished during the erstwhile (Parkash Singh) Badal regime, initiating several measures to curb illegal mining in the state.
“This has led to a temporary spike in the price of sand and ‘bajri’ (gravel), with even the legally operated mines cutting down on production as a precautionary step, taking an excessively cautious approach in the face of the government action,” a spokesman said here.
The situation on the mining front was reviewed here on Saturday, at a meeting.
Officials of the Directorate of Mines, Department of Industries and Commerce made a detailed presentation on the mining situation in the state and the measures being taken by the department to check illegal mining and improve the supply situation.
The chief minister directed the officials that a new transparent mining policy should be formulated within 30 days and asked them to submit its draft for a further review.
The meeting discussed various measures to improve the supply situation.