Reviewing the availability of mining material, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal said DCs should ensure nobody is allowed to create artificial scarcity of mining material by either not operating or under-operating mines.
"It is imperative for district authorities to monitor the dispatch of excavated mining material everyday and send the report to Central Control Room daily," he said.
He asked Chief Minister's Principal Secretary S K Sandhu to coordinate with all Deputy Commissioners, Mining Department and Pollution Control Department to remove inter-departmental impediments delaying auction of mines.
Focusing on river bed dredging to excavate sand, he directed the DCs to identify at least 100 such spots where dredging of river is legally allowed.
He said surface mining, if possible, should be avoided so as not to destroy cultivable land for mining.
Taking serious note of 4.57 lakh tonnes of mining material lying in two districts awaiting procedural clearance for auction, Badal asked departments concerned to immediately auction mining material which could fulfil the requirement of entire state for at least four months.
