Mining law awareness drive held in West Garo Hills

Tura, Feb 24: In a bid to curb illegal mining and strengthen compliance with environmental laws, the Meghalaya Forest department on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive awareness programme at Chatibhui, Wakrugre in West Garo Hills.

Officials highlighted the environmental risks and legal consequences of unregulated mining, urging traditional leaders and local stakeholders to ensure strict adherence to due process during the programme.

Organised by the Office of the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), West & South-West Garo Hills Territorial Division, through the Tura Range, the programme focused on key legal provisions governing mining activities, including the Meghalaya Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 2016 and the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957.

The session was attended by DFO Anil Patil,  Assistant Conservator of Forests  Baggio Ch. Momin; the in-charge of Jongkipara Police Outpost; and Nokmas from various Akhings.

The ACF outlined the step-by-step procedure for obtaining quarry permits and mining leases. This includes preparation and approval of a Mining Plan by the Mining Department, securing Environmental Clearance from the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, obtaining Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate from the Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board, and finally securing the mining lease or quarry permit from the competent authority.

During the interactive session, a Nokma raised concerns over alleged threats and intimidation by illegal miners reportedly operating from outside the state.

Responding to the issue, the in-charge of Jongkipara Police Outpost emphasised the importance of filing formal FIRs, assuring that legal action remains the strongest mechanism to dismantle illegal mining networks.

A Nokma from Selsella also urged fellow traditional heads to strictly prohibit illegal quarrying on A’king land and to work closely with authorities to safeguard ancestral property and the fragile ecology of the Garo Hills.

The programme concluded with a renewed commitment from both the Forest department and community leaders to uphold mining regulations and protect the region’s natural resources.

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