Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GSMB NETS RS. 2,028 MILLION REVENUE THROUGH ISSUE OF 777,000 LICENSES: ENV. MINISTRY

ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTER, MAHINDA AMARAWEERA INSTRUCTED THE GSMB TO ISSUE LICENSES AND EXPLORE OTHER SOURCES OF REVENUE THE ISSUING OF SUCH LICENSES WILL EXCEED ONE MILLION BY THE END OF THIS YEAR

- CHATURANGA SAMARAWICK­RAMA

The Geological Survey and Mines Bureau (GSMB) had issued 777,000 licenses for sand, gravel, soil transporta­tion and the issuing of such licenses will exceed one million by the end of this year, the Environmen­t Ministry said.

Accordingl­y, the GSMB has netted Rs. 2028.33 million from the above activities, which is an increase of 74% than the previous year, the ministry said.

This revenue was earned through issuing of mining and transport permits and licenses for the export of mineral resources as well as geological surveys carried out by various external agencies, especially for sand, rubble, gravel, and soil.

So far, the GSMB has issued 12 exploratio­n licenses, 1,856 industrial licenses, 281 trade licenses, 777,000 transport licenses, and 374 export licenses during the past nine months.

Environmen­t Minister, Mahinda Amaraweera instructed the GSMB to issue licenses and explore other sources of revenue.

It was already proposed to kick off several value-added manufactur­ing industries in particular.

Meanwhile, preliminar­y steps have been taken to produce calcium carbonate from the Kaltota calcite and other value-added products from the rare and valuable mineral resource of Kotigambok­ka Quartz deposits in Wellawaya.

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