No quarrying going on in forest area: Panel

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Press Trust Of India Chennai/ Bangalore
Last Updated : Aug 23 2012 | 12:46 AM IST

A Committee set up by the state government to probe into illegal quarrying of granite, has concluded that no quarrying was going on in the forest area of Kanakapura Taluk. The team led by Principal Secretary to government, Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR) Mohamed Sanaulla in its report stated that “no quarrying is going on within 100 metres of the forest area.”

In its report, which was submitted to the Chief Minister on March 14 this year, the Sanaulla Committee said the team, after inspecting thoroughly the locations where it was alleged that illegal quarrying was on, found that no quarrying was going on in the forest area of Kanakapura taluk.

Forest department officials— Chief Conservator of forest, Bangalore Division and Deputy Conservator of Forest Ramanagar- also confirmed that in the forest area no kind of stone quarrying was going on in Kanakapura taluk.

As reported by the Department of Mines and Geology, 122 quarry leases have been sanctioned in Kanakapura taluk, out of which “some are pending for renewal, some are idle and only 29 quarries are active,” the report said.

Minister for Forest C P Yogeshwar comment that illegal quarrying was on in Kanakapura taluk and Congress leader D K Shivakumar was also allegedly involved in it prompted the then chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda to appoint a committee to probe the matter in February this year.

The government did not make public the report, but he secured under the Right To Information Act, Shivakumar said in a release. The panel has also suggested to the government to fill existing posts in Mines and Geology department and to strengthen it by providing more mobile squads and introduction of ‘e-khanija’ system for transportation of granite stone from quarries to dealers on lines of major minerals,among other things. It also suggested that The Karnataka (Prevention of Illegal mining, Transportation and Storage of Minerals) Rules, 2011 be made applicable for granite also.

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First Published: Aug 23 2012 | 12:46 AM IST

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