"RJD has decided to organise a march on Monday in the state capital which will begin from party's state headquarters to Kargil chowk (in Gandhi Maidan) to protest against Bihar government's faulty mining policy that has rendered labourers engaged in construction sector jobless," its National Vice President Raghuvansh Prasad Singh told reporters here.
Singh, a former Union Rural Development minister, said that the "faulty" mining policy of the Nitish Kumar government has resulted in crisis of sand and concrete thus seriously affecting the construction sector including the government's projects.
The JD(U), BJP coalition government after coming to power in July last came up with new policy to end illegal sand mining and regulate its trade in the state.
The RJD leader alleged the mining policy has rendered labourers engaged in the construction sector jobless.
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"The crisis of sand and concrete has been prevailing in the state for over five months in the state due to mines and geology department's faulty mining policy and rules", Singh said.
It has not only affected the construction work in private sector but it has also hampered government's big projects such as Khagaul-Digha road, marine drive being built along river Ganga in Patna from Digha to Didarganj, he alleged.
The mining policy has resulted into rate of sand rising from Rs 2500 per tractor earlier to Rs 5000-Rs 10,000 per tractor now, Singh claimed.
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