Illegal mining in Jhajjar posing threat to water sources in Dansal
Jammu, 6 October (H.S.): Throwing existing norms and mining rules to the winds, mining mafia is illegally operating in Jhajjar Nallah, under the nose of local administration, posing severe threat to the water sources in Dansal Teh
Illegal mining in Jhajjar posing threat to water sources in Dansal


Jammu, 6 October (H.S.):

Throwing existing norms and mining rules to the winds, mining

mafia is illegally operating in Jhajjar Nallah, under the nose of local

administration, posing severe threat to the water sources in Dansal Tehsil and

its adjoining villages and hamlets of Jammu district.

While as per the defined norms of the Geology

and Mining Department, no contractor or party holding contract license of any

mining block of the river or Nallah is allowed to conduct mining activity

within 500 mtrs from any motorable bridge or water source (dug well/ tube well

etc). The stone crushers established at the banks of such nallahs or nearby

area, are also not permitted to carry on such activity, but in Dansal and

Jhajjar Kotli area the norms are being flouted with impunity.

A stone crusher closer Badsoo and Chhadali

village in Dansal has been set up in the Jhajjar Nallah but despite hue and cry

by the villagers and public of the area, the illegal mining activity is carried

out there just within 100 to 150 mtrs of the main water source and two -three

other adjoining dug/ tube wells. These three-four Tube wells provide water

supply to a population of over 15,000 to 20,000 people.

Sources said that as per standing norms and the

contract/ auction agreement, the mining block holders are not allowed to dig

more than 3 ft river bed but in Dansal and Jhajjar area even more than 6-7 feet

deep Nallah has been dug using heavy machinery near this stone crusher and much

closer to the water sources/dug wells of the villagers. The villagers claim

that neither G&M officials, nor the Jal Shakti Department officials take

cognizance of the matter and ruing April, May and June, the area faces water

crisis and this problem has been aggravated for the last about a decade.

Huge dumps of sand and other river material have

been raised at several locations illegally. Even during the rest period of

rainy season, the activity was not suspended in Jhajjar Nallah and the mafia in

alleged connivance of the local police and administration carried out its

illegal activity without any fear at the cost of threat to the local water

sources. Even the mining activity near Chhadali bridge is going on unchecked.

Sources said the villagers during June after

water crisis in the area approached Tehsildar Dansal and sought his

intervention into the matter. He directed his revenue staff led by Naib

Tehsildar Jhajjar Kotli to visit the sites and submit a report but even after

one month no such report came out and no action on ground level was visible.

Then the villagers approached Dy Commissioner Jammu

who sealed one of the stone crushers in the area while the other one involved

in massive violation remained operational. The G&M Department imposed

penalty on the stone crusher operators for violation. It suspended its illegal

activity for some time but again started the same. Most of this illegal

activity goes on during night time, the sources added.

The locals then forwarded night operation pics

to the Deputy Commissioner Jammu then a team was sent to the area for action.

But the operators had already received pre-information about the possible

action and the team returned empty handed hardly fornight back.

District Mineral Officer Jammu along with Tehsildar Dansal were deputed again

by the DC to the area again who found violation and imposed some nominal fine

on the operators and allowed operation.

DMO Jammu, Virender Singh when contacted said

that on the directions of Deputy Commissioner Jammu, he along with his field

staff reached Dansal Stone Crusher where he found violation being committed by

the operators. After calculating extra material dug out from the Jhajjar Nallah

bed, a penalty of over Rs 11 lakh was imposed on them and also recovered the

same in two installments.

When asked, what is the criteria of imposing

fine on the violators and what does the norms say, Singh said no contractor or

Stone crusher operator is allowed to dig river / nallah bed beyond 3 ft.

moreover, no mining activity of this type is allowed within 500 mts of aerial

distance from a motorable bridge or a public water source like dug/ tube well

etc.

Responding to another question DMO said one

stone crusher has already been sealed for violations and if needed this one

also be sealed and recommendation will be forwarded to the Deputy Commissioner

who is the competent authority. He said police assistance is needed for

immediate operation some time and they find difficulty in this regard on

several occasions.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Krishan Kumar


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