"The village council has unanimously welcomed the expansion project of the company. The company is paying royalty to the council besides supporting agriculture, education and other livelihood programmes," village headman B Lyngdoh said while addressing the public meeting.
Urging neighbouring villages to support the company at the hearing, he said they were also reaping benefits from the Special Purpose Vehicle through which funds were routed for their overall development.
Village secretary K P Wahlang in his address, said the urban migration of people from the village has almost stopped after the company started mining.
"Youths need not travel to the city for employment avenues. The company, through its CSR activities, supports them and since then there is no migration to other places," he said.
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The only opposition came from the Shella village council when they submitted a written presentation to the PCB seeking the company to resolve the issues raised by them.
The village council has also expressed its reservation with regards to the company releasing water into River Umiam, which was the primary drinking water source for the village.
The parent company, Lafarge Umiam Mining Pvt Ltd, is currently exporting two million tonnes of limestone to its cement factory at Chattak in Bangladesh through a 17 km long cross-border conveyor belt.
The company had applied for prior Environmental Clearance from the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change in 2009 and a summary environmental impact assessment report of the new project was also prepared.