Introspection needed

| MARCH 22, 2018, 02:04 AM IST

The cessation of mining in the State can be a time for deep introspection. In order to abide by SC directives, a thorough study of all mining-related activities must be conducted. It would be prudent for the Directorate of Mines to conduct a survey of the quantum and grade of ores now in existence in Goa. Mining is not renewable and the quantity and quality of mineral ores is limited. Knowing the quantity and grades of all iron ore will greatly assist in being able to develop a road map for extraction of ore which will be for a certain period of time. The services of a professional mining survey company can be sought towards this end. Knowing the quantity and quality at each mine location can lead to fixing the minimum auction value. This will also help the government know how much revenue can be accrued after completion of auction procedures. If distribution of work is to be carried out, ceiling can also be imposed on the number of trucks and barges that each individual or contractor is allowed to have. Very strict guidelines on transportation or ore without polluting the ambient air should be imposed and strictly supervised. The relevant roads can also be asphalted to facilitate smooth movement of trucks. The other aspect that should also be considered is the rehabilitation of exhausted mines, in which growing of varieties of trees can be undertaken, rejuvenating the green cover. The reasoning of undertaking such an exercise is that after mining in Goa ceases, that various stakeholders can be ready to diversify into other forms of livelihoods to replace mining. A thorough survey and estimation will thus reduce risks and uncertainties. 

Elvidio Miranda, via email 

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