MOHALI: Curbing unlawful sand mining poses a gargantuan job for the Mohali administration because the unlawful industry is a win-win sport for the entire stakeholders. It’s a quick buck-making business with minimum funding. But, with the high stakes concerned, the ones into unlawful mining don’t baulk at attacking any person coming in their way, be it officials. The police and district administration have taken steps from time to time, however the unlawful mining goes on.
According to an respectable, the mining mafia — a supply chain together with land owners, contractors, distributors, providers and transporters — takes simplest 30 minutes to earn Rs 20,000. The ever-rising demand because of development creates immense drive at the supply of the sand useful resource and spurs legal and unlawful mining actions.
While land owners earn a living through leasing out their land to contractors, the latter elevate on digging for sand, gravel and mud for promoting to distributors who in turn supply it to locals. This leaves the panorama scarred with deep pits and the air choking with dust.
According to mining officials, the contractor does no longer sell sand immediately to consumers as sand to be had in Mohali is a mixture of gravel, sand and mud. So, the sand is first taken to screening crops the place the sand, gravel and mud are separated.
“There is no pure sand to be had within the Mohali district right through the river belt. So a contractor can’t sell it immediately. They need to sell it to screening crops and stone crushers and those sell it to customers at high prices,” mentioned an respectable.
While elaborating at the operating of the mafia, a senior officer mentioned, “In villages alongside the Ghaggar, the mafia lures the owners to get their land for unlawful trade. Swayed through the simple money, they offer their land to contractors.”
He mentioned the hire rate for unlawful mining can vary between Rs 3 lakh in keeping with acre to Rs 30 lakh in keeping with acre, relying at the quantity and location. For land with extra gravel and sand, contractors easily pay Rs 30 lakh in keeping with acre and the place simplest mud is on the market, they pay Rs 30,000 to Rs 1.50 lakh in keeping with acre.
The contractors start digging with the help of JCBs and Poclain machines. “They take simplest 30 minutes to load tippers and 15 minutes to load a tractor-trolley. They sell a sand-laden tipper to stone crushers and screening crops at the price of around Rs 15,000-16,000 and tractortrolley at Rs four,000 to five,000,” mentioned an officer.
“Sand reaches the screening crops in mixture form and is separated there. After this, owners and management individuals of stone crushers sell a tractor-trolley of sand for Rs five,000-7,000 and a tipper for Rs 17,000-20, 000,” mentioned locals.
A senior respectable of the mining department mentioned, “Owners of stone crushers at all times declare that they have got brought gravel and sand from Haryana. But the reality is that their hands in gloves with the mining mafia.”
According to an respectable, the mining mafia — a supply chain together with land owners, contractors, distributors, providers and transporters — takes simplest 30 minutes to earn Rs 20,000. The ever-rising demand because of development creates immense drive at the supply of the sand useful resource and spurs legal and unlawful mining actions.
While land owners earn a living through leasing out their land to contractors, the latter elevate on digging for sand, gravel and mud for promoting to distributors who in turn supply it to locals. This leaves the panorama scarred with deep pits and the air choking with dust.
According to mining officials, the contractor does no longer sell sand immediately to consumers as sand to be had in Mohali is a mixture of gravel, sand and mud. So, the sand is first taken to screening crops the place the sand, gravel and mud are separated.
“There is no pure sand to be had within the Mohali district right through the river belt. So a contractor can’t sell it immediately. They need to sell it to screening crops and stone crushers and those sell it to customers at high prices,” mentioned an respectable.
While elaborating at the operating of the mafia, a senior officer mentioned, “In villages alongside the Ghaggar, the mafia lures the owners to get their land for unlawful trade. Swayed through the simple money, they offer their land to contractors.”
He mentioned the hire rate for unlawful mining can vary between Rs 3 lakh in keeping with acre to Rs 30 lakh in keeping with acre, relying at the quantity and location. For land with extra gravel and sand, contractors easily pay Rs 30 lakh in keeping with acre and the place simplest mud is on the market, they pay Rs 30,000 to Rs 1.50 lakh in keeping with acre.
The contractors start digging with the help of JCBs and Poclain machines. “They take simplest 30 minutes to load tippers and 15 minutes to load a tractor-trolley. They sell a sand-laden tipper to stone crushers and screening crops at the price of around Rs 15,000-16,000 and tractortrolley at Rs four,000 to five,000,” mentioned an officer.
“Sand reaches the screening crops in mixture form and is separated there. After this, owners and management individuals of stone crushers sell a tractor-trolley of sand for Rs five,000-7,000 and a tipper for Rs 17,000-20, 000,” mentioned locals.
A senior respectable of the mining department mentioned, “Owners of stone crushers at all times declare that they have got brought gravel and sand from Haryana. But the reality is that their hands in gloves with the mining mafia.”
Sand raiders of Ghaggar the unending threat
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January 01, 2019
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