This story is from September 21, 2022

Uttarakhand govt does U-turn on mining ban within 1km radius of bridges

A few days back, the Uttarakhand government had directed all 13 district magistrates to ensure that no mining was allowed within a one-km radius of bridges.
Uttarakhand govt does U-turn on mining ban within 1km radius of bridges
DEHRADUN: A few days back, the Uttarakhand government had directed all 13 district magistrates to ensure that no mining was allowed within a one-km radius of bridges.
Now, the order was reversed and DMs were directed to follow the mining policy of 2016, which permitted mining at a distance of 100m from pillars of a bridge.
On September 15, PWD principal secretary RK Sudhanshu wrote a letter to the DMs telling them to ensure that no mining was allowed in the one-km radius of the bridges.
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The move was made with a view to safeguard the bridges made with worth of crores and mining in nearby areas was weakening the pillars. In a surprise move, the order was reversed on Monday. When contacted, the IAS officer said, “The entire motive is actually to protect the bridges.”
Notably, a number of bridges across Uttarakhand have been damaged in the monsoon season this year.
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