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Goa mining ban: Outfit demands Rs 25,000 monthly compensation

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Press Trust of India Panaji

An umbrella body of people dependent on Goa's now defunct mining sector today demanded that those who had lost their livelihoods due to a ban on iron ore extraction should be given a monthly compensation of Rs 25,000.

Goa Mining People's Front chief Puti Gaonkar today said that this compensation amount should be be given before Ganesh Chaturthi festivities, slated to start from September 13, failing which the outfit would hold protests in Delhi.

"Our demand is specific. We expect the state government to pay Rs 25,000 every month to those who had lost their livelihood due to the mining ban till the sector resumes," Gaonkar said.

 

He said that the GMPF would hold protests at Delhi's Jantar Mantar if the state government failed to act on this demand since it was a matter of three lakh people's survival.

The state mining sector came to standstill in March after the Supreme Court, in an order dated February 7 this year, quashed 88 mining leases and banned extraction of iron ore.

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First Published: Aug 31 2018 | 10:35 PM IST

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