"People living in 10 villages will lose their livelihood if mining takes place in Kadu hill. The hill has a number of water sources and villagers depend on these to eke out a living. Mining activities will not only leave the water sources dry, but also hit the lives of tribals hard," said Gobardhan Jani, President of the 'Chitua Mati Dongor Surakhya Samiti' under which banner the tribals are agitating.
The villagers have submitted a memorandum to the district administration for necessary action in this regard.
Officials at deputy director of mines office in Koraput said an Andhra-based company had obtained lease to mine china clay from Kadu hill spread to Mali Khuduni, Hata Suku, Paraja Khuduki, Kumar Gandhana, Hingerput and Lengi Suku, in 2006.
"The demands of the villagers will be looked into and necessary action will be taken," said Koraput District Collector Sachin Jadhav.
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