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Odisha HC appoints observers for gram sabhas at Niyamgiri

The gram sabhas would decide the fate of bauxite excavation from the ecologically sensitive Niyamgiri hills

BS Reporter Bhubaneswar
The Orissa High Court has nominated the district judges of Rayagada and Kalahandi as observers to oversee the proceedings of Gram Sabhas that are to be conducted in 12 villages on the Niyamgiri hills.

The Gram Sabhas would decide the fate of bauxite excavation from the ecologically sensitive Niyamgiri hills. The opening of the mines is crucial for Vedanta Aluminium Ltd's refinery at Lanjigarh.

Following the April 18 direction of the Supreme Court, the state government had requested the High Court for nomination of judicial officers of the rank of a district judge. The apex court had directed that the Gram Sabhas were to be completed within three months, to get the mandate of the local people regarding the mining project.
 
The judgment had also called for considering all claims on community, individual, cultural and religious rights of the local inhabitants.
Meanwhile, the SC and ST department has asked the district collectors to consider fresh claims in six weeks.

"We have asked the collectors of Rayagada and Kalahandi districts to consider all fresh claims within six weeks”, said Santosh Sarangi, secretary, ST & SC, minorities and backward classes welfare department.

The gram sabha was supposed to furnish its views in three months, which will then be communicated to the Union ministry of environment & forests (MoEF).

The MoEF after reviewing the gram sabha's views, will take a final decision in two months as per the apex court's direction.

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First Published: May 31 2013 | 8:17 PM IST

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