The development comes exactly a day before the Goa state cabinet's scheduled meeting here tomorrow, which is likely to unveil its mining policy, paving the way for resumption of mining activities in the state.
In a letter addressed to Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parikkar, Mormugao Stevedores' Association president Vinod Parkkot said stevedores handling cargo vessels at Mormugao and Panjim ports have asked for an immediate resumption of mining since the ban has led to unemployment, which is now taking its toll on families, especially in the Vasco region.
Mormugao Ships Agents' Association (MSAA) has also written to Goa Chief Minister that the mining ban has impacted overall business in the shipping industry, due to which there have been major job cuts.
Ship repairing company Sangvhi Shipwrights Managing Director Rashesh Sanghvi also requested the Goa Chief Minister to take special interest in granting mining leases and environmental clearances in close co-ordination with Centre.
Sanghvi brought it to the Goa CM's notice that around 2,800 employees who used to benefit indirectly due to mining are suffering.