Goa Speaker hopeful of mining industry coming out of crisis

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Assembly Pramod Sawant expressed hope today that the Centre would soon be able find a solution to the crisis plaguing the state's industry.

has been one of the biggest sources of employment for people of and the government is aware of the concerns of those dependent on this industry, he said after hoisting the national flag at the main function held here.

Sawant unfurled the tri-colour in the absence of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, who is currently in the United States for a follow-up medical check-up post his treatment for a pancreatic ailment.

The function was held opposite the old secretariat building in the state capital Panaji.

Sawant said Parrikar had recently met and a group of ministers in over the issue of resumption of the iron ore extraction activity in the coastal state.

"The Union government's intervention has been sought and we are sure that the activity would resume very soon in the state," the said.

In February this year, the had quashed the second renewal of leases given to 88 companies in in 2015.

They were directed to stop all mining operations with effect from March 16, until (not fresh renewals or other renewals) are granted and fresh environmental clearances given.

This is the second big blow to the industry, which had faced closure in 2012 too, following the SC directives.

The court had then taken cognisance of the M B Shah commission report, which claimed there was worth Rs 35,000 crore in the state between 2005 and 2012.

The industry remained shut for nearly 19 months from October 2012 to April 2014, when the apex court finally allowed miners to operate while imposing several riders.

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 12:30 IST