March 2, 2012 9:23 AM

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SC: No mining for states and UTs without center’s approval

The Supreme Court has ruled that the states and Union Territories can now grant leases for mining minor minerals in less than 5 hectares or renew them only after prior approval from the Union Environment Ministry.

A special forest bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and C K Prasad directed the states and UTs to give effect to the various recommendations and guidelines framed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests in its March 2010 report and submit compliance reports before the court within six months.

Justice Radhakrishnan, writing the judgement for the bench said over the years, India’s rivers and riparian ecology have been badly affected by the alarming rate of unrestricted sand mining which damage the ecosystem of rivers and the safety of bridges, weakens river beds, destroys natural habitats of organisms living on the river beds, affects fish breeding and migration, spells disaster for the conservation of many bird species and increases saline water in the rivers.

The apex court passed the directions while dealing with the auction notice issued by the Haryana Government on June 3 and August 8 last years besides alleged illegal minings in UP and Rajasthan.

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