Union Minister for Environment and Forests Prakash Javadekar said the policy, a draft notification of which is expected to be out in next two weeks, aims at making major mining and other such practices more sustainable to ensure ecology of rivers was maintained while sand was also available.
"(Illegal) sand mining has become headache all over the country. As a regulatory Ministry, we are in the process of reforming all major mining and other practices to make them more sustainable. So, a sustainable sand mining policy is on anvil," Javadekar told PTI.
"Such mapping is key to the policy. We will allow mining only where sand is available. We will allow excavation of only a certain quantity of sand that does not kill rivers, which doesn't have adverse effect on the rivers' ecology and still sand is made available. This is the first part of the reforms," he said.
Among other measures, the Minister said the Government has planned to control actual mining using a "foolproof" web-based application to ensure contractors excavate sand only permissible quantity of sand.