The mine operators are hoping that the issue would be taken up at the national meeting of state mines ministers to be presided by Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in Jaipur.
The NGT had ordered shutdown of all mines in the district which do not obtain environmental clearance (EC) by May 31. Over 5,900 quarries have already closed down after they failed to apply for the green nod, dealing a severe blow to the economy of this town which depends on mining activities.
"Due to this condition, over 5,900 quarries have already closed down and with the EC not available to even 218 licensees, who had applied up to March 31, all the quarries are set to close down from June 1," said Pappu Ram Kachhawaha, one of the licensees.
He said that they were ready to comply with the NGT directions of obtaining EC, but said the process of giving green nod should be expedited so that quarries are not affected.
"Neither the department nor any other source clearly told us where we were supposed to apply. And now suddenly, we have started receiving notices from the mining department since past one week," said Kachhawaha.
The NGT has made it mandatory to obtain the EC for all those mines falling under B1 category (5-25 hectares in size), but the quarry holders of Balesar have been demanding their quarries to be placed under B2 category (1- 5 hectare in size) so that they are not compelled to have the EC.
"This formula has shot up sizes of our small quarries beyond 5 hectare, which is a B-1 category," claimed another licensee Bajrang Sharma.
Recently, the MP from Jodhpur, Gajendra Singh, had met Environment Minister Prakash Javdekar with a delegation seeking relaxation in rules as these small quarry holders have already taken Consent to Operate from the pollution control board.
The NGT later extended the application period till January, 2016. Early this month, it refused to grant any further extension.
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