The Supreme Court had yesterday quashed the second renewal of 88 iron ore mining leases in Goa in 2015, saying the sole motive of the companies behind the commercial activity was profit maximisation and no social purpose was attached to it.
The apex court had asked these mines to stop operating from March 15.
The Supreme Court has not prohibited export of ore, he noted.
"The export never happens directly from the mining lease, the ore is dumped at the jetty and then transported using a barge. There is no connection between export and extraction," Parrikar said, adding that the setback caused by the apex court's order would be temporary.
He, however, conceded that it will impact those who are dependent on the industry. "There is an impact for those who are dependent on mining...we will try and work out fastest means to start the mining through a proper procedure.
"In 2012, when the mines were closed (by another SC order), the revenue contribution (of the industry) to the state GDP was 26 per cent which has now come down to almost 4-5 per cent," he said.
The chief minister said revenue from the mining industry in the state is expected to be Rs 300-400 crore in 2018-19.
"There are many methods to generate revenue. There is piled up material (ore which is already extracted) which can be e-auctioned," he said.
There is no ban on export, Parrikar said. "If the material is available with them, it can be exported. There is no ban on the export. The court has said that the mining has to be conducted through a proper process," he said.
In the order yesterday, the Supreme Court held that the renewal given to mining companies was against the earlier court orders which had said the government should grant fresh mining leases and not give a second renewal.
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