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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to
stop issuing leases for the extraction of sand and gravel from riverbeds to
prevent ecological damages. The chief secretary has written a letter to the
mines and mineral secretary saying the river sand and gravel is widely being
exploited as aggregate for construction is often mined directly from the
river channel, floodplain and adjacent river terrace deposits. The letter
noted that the mines and minerals department, in most cases, had issued
leases and licenses for such mining. `Also, there are reportedly illegal
extractions along riverbanks in the province, especially in tourist areas,`
it said.
The chief secretary`s office pointed out that the
mining in question created serious impacts for ecology, environment, river stability,
flood risk, roads and bridge structures and that the ensuing environmental
degradation affected the basic needs of local population, including food and
communications. It said those negative impacts came under discussion on the
sidelines of Prime Minister Imran Khan`s recent meeting on construction
sector and the remedial action was ordered.
The chief secretary`s office said Chief Minister Mahmood Khan had
ordered a halt to riverbed mining in a recent cabinet meeting. It said the
impact on environment was much more than the revenue generated for government
from such activity. |
The chief secretary`s office said chief secretary Dr Kazim Niaz had asked the department
not to issue new leases for mining of riverbeds and archeological sites. It added
that for the purpose, the minerals department could obtain GPS coordinates of
rivers, streams and archeological sites and, while granting new leases, ensure
that those areas were not within limits of lease area. The chief secretary`s
office said representatives of the environment, archeology, irrigation and
other relevant departments could be made part of the lease granting committee.
It said action should be taken against illegal mining across the province first
on riverbeds and archeological sites and then on other sites and later, a
robust system should be in place to ensure continuous monitoring of and action
against illegal mining. The chief secretary`s office said all existing leases
should be reviewed immediately for actions against violations. It called for
the introduction of a robust repeated monitoring system to ensure timely action
against repeat offenders too and all leases which include riverbeds,
archeological sites may be considered for annulment by following all legal
procedures in consultation with relevant stakeholders.
SHORTHAND TRAINING CENTER SHEIKHUPURA
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