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Shah Commission report devoid of facts, claim Goa miners

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Press Trust of India Panaji

"We would like to cite that a number of observations made in the Shah Commission report are factually incorrect," Goa Mineral Ore Exporters Association (GMOEA) has said in its letter to the Ministry of Mines.

GMOEA Executive Director S Sridhar has said that the issues raised by the Association are generic in nature, ranging from figures, technical calculations and legal position with regard to industry as well as being specific in nature as was brought to the notice of the body by members.

GMOEA is an umbrella organisation representing majority of exporters in the state.

The Union ministry of environment and forest (MoEF) on September 12 suspended the environment clearances (EC) of all the 93 mining leases in Goa.

 

The state government suspended all the mining leases, after the report of the judicial panel had been submitted in Parliament.

"The commission did not hear the Association despite several requests made to it, time and again. We had requested for a personal hearing to interact and clarify possible factual and legal aspects relevant to the industry in the state of Goa but we were not awarded the opportunity of a personal hearing," the letter reads.

GMOEA has requested that no action should be taken against the industry or its members without giving them an opportunity to present their side either in writing or through a personal hearing.

  

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First Published: Sep 16 2012 | 4:08 AM IST

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