The committee, which met yesterday, has suggested mining of 20 million tons of iron ore, though the stakeholders had demanded the capping to be between 45 and 50 million tons.
The capping would be implemented only after Supreme Court vacates its current ban on the exports imposed owing to the allegations of illegal mining.
The committee members, including ecologist Dr C R Babu, geologist Dr S C Dhiman, mineralogist Prof B K Mishra, forest officer S Parmeshwarappa and Goa secretary Parimal Rai met various government officials yesterday, before deciding on the figure.
Sources said the committee has decided the capping considering the ore resources available in the state and its carrying capacity, keeping in mind the principles of sustainable development and inter-generational equity and all other relevant factors.
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