The ceasing of sand extraction is affecting the construction industry in the state, Member of Parliament Francisco Sardinha told reporters here.
"I have spoken to the MoEF officials asking them to come to the rescue of the state. The ministry should come out with a clear rule telling the state where sand extraction is allowed and where it is not," Sardinha said.
Sand extraction in the state's rivers has almost come to a standstill following MoEF's circular in 2011.
In the absence of legal permit for sand extraction, illegal activities are flourishing in Goa.
"Sand is required for any construction activity. Where would the contractors bring it from? This encourages illegal sand extraction," he said.
The price of sand has also gone up, affecting the overall pricing of the construction industry, he said.
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