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Nearly 70 mines in Goa within 10 km of Nat Park, sanctuaries:

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 19 2013 | 7:56 PM IST
A Supreme Court-appointed panel today told the apex court that nearly 70 iron ore mines in Goa fall within the prohibited 10 km radius of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries and the environment clearance certificates of miners must be reviewed.
"Mining operations are not permissible within a distance of 1 km of the boundaries of a National Park/ Wildlife Sanctuary.
"Pursuant to the earlier order of the apex court, the environment clearances granted to the mining leases located within a distance of 10 km of nearby National Parks/ Sanctuaries are required to be placed before the Standing Committee for National Board of Wildlife, which has not been done here," the counsel for the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) told a forest bench headed by Justice A K Patnaik.
The plea was vehmently opposed by senior advocates K K Venugopal and Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for mining companies, who said that the issue of keeping a buffer zone around national parks and sanctuaries are still pending in the court.
"Moreover, the 10-km radius rule could not be applied uniformly across the country as it will cover almost all of Goa," Rohatgi said.
"Have we delivered the judgement? Despite all your (senior lawyer) maturity, you all are getting nervous," the bench, also comprising justices S S Nijjar and F M Ibrahim Kalifulla, told to senior lawyers appearing for the miners.

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The CEC, ealier on December 7 last year, had recommended revocation of environmental clearances granted to 42 iron ore mining leases located near national parks and sanctuaries in the state.
During the hearing, the court took strong note of the absence of the counsel for the Ministries of Environment and Forests and Mining, saying "they should have been here."
"It appears that Government of India is not interested. It wants you (CEC) to do whatever you want to," Justice Patnaik said in a lighter vein.

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First Published: Sep 19 2013 | 7:56 PM IST

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