Meghalaya Govt Targets Simplified Quarry Permits for Minor Minerals

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Meghalaya government has initiated efforts to simplify the process of obtaining licenses and permits for minor minerals such as sand and stone quarrying, to promote legal mining and support small-scale miners.

Deputy Chief Minister in charge of Home (Police), Prestone Tynsong, informed about the initiative during a media briefing, highlighting the formation of a special committee to review and simplify the concession rules under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act (MMDR).

“Today we convened the first meeting of a committee constituted by the forest department   to revisit and to review again, the present form of the concession rules of MMDR act because in MMDR, we have also one part of the act, which is known as minor minerals. So, minor minerals means like sand, stone quarrying, mining of these items are there,” Tynsong explained.

“This meeting brought together members of the Joint Action Committee and miners from various districts. It served as an introductory session to discuss the issues with the existing rules. I have directed the forest, mining and geology, and law departments to conduct a detailed study and identify areas where we can simplify the clauses and ease the process for obtaining licenses or quarry permits,” he said.

Tynsong also addressed the problem of illegal sand mining in the state, linking it to the cumbersome and overly technical nature of the current system.

Asked about the alleged sand mining going on in the state, Tynsong said, “……..those poor people in the village especially they have the sand quarry stone quarry. So they wanted to apply for a license or they wanted to apply for a mining lease or quarry permit but   the process is so technical. The process is so long, so that on the basis of that we have this committee, this special community to work out and simplify the procedure and the process of application, So that even these small miners can understand the way of application for getting the mining lease or the quarry permit.”

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