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Illegal Mining in Jammu and Kashmir: A Call for Action and Accountability

Newspaper reports are a testimony to the fact that the problem of illegal mining has wreaked havoc with the environment in many parts of the J&K UT

ER. ADFAR HABIB SHAH
Last updated: May 5, 2024 11:24 pm
ER. ADFAR HABIB SHAH
Published: May 6, 2024
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In the serene landscapes of Jammu and Kashmir, a silent scourge undermines the environment and the rule of law. Over the years, Illegal mining in the UT has emerged as a formidable challenge, with grave implications for the ecological balance and local communities. Newspaper reports are a testimony to the fact that the problem of illegal mining has wreaked havoc with the environment in many parts of the J&K UT. Although, government is continuing its efforts to curb this dangerous trend and is acting tough against unauthorized excavation but still more needs to be done to stop illegal miners from plundering our natural resources.

 

The plundering of resources in an unauthorized manner is not just an act of theft; it is a brazen assault on the very fabric of environmental sanctity and sustainability. The majestic mountains and the meandering rivers of Jammu and Kashmir are not just tourist attractions but are also vital to the UT’s ecological integrity. Illegal mining in these areas has led to deforestation, soil erosion, riverbed degradation, and a loss of biodiversity, disrupting the natural harmony that has existed for eons.

 

Given the valley’s abundant mineral resources including riverbed minerals, coal, limestone, and gypsum, it has become a prime target for illegal miners who exploit these resources without regard for the environmental consequences. This insidious practice not only depletes natural resources at an unsustainable rate but also leads to environmental degradation, disrupting the local ecology and posing serious health risks to nearby population. The illegal mining operations often take place in ecologically sensitive areas, accelerating soil erosion, disturbing wildlife habitats, and polluting water sources

 

The problem of illegal mining is rooted in a complex web of demand for raw materials, corruption, weak enforcement of laws, and a lack of awareness among local populations about the long-term consequences. To tackle this issue, a multipronged approach is essential.

 

There must be a more robust legal framework in place, with stringent penalties for those who engage in illegal mining activities. The laws need to be enforced with an iron fist, and the judiciary must expedite the prosecution of offenders to send a clear message that illegal mining is a serious crime against the state and its people.

 

Also, technology can play a pivotal role in curbing these unlawful activities. The use of satellite imagery, drones, and geographic information systems (GIS) for real-time monitoring can help authorities identify and act upon any illegal mining operations swiftly. Furthermore, creating a digital registry of mines and mineral deposits would enhance transparency and accountability.

 

 

Many experts are also of the opinion that empowering local communities is crucial. The people of Jammu and Kashmir should be educated on the consequences of illegal mining. They should be made partners in conservation efforts, and sustainable livelihood alternatives should be provided to those who might otherwise be tempted by the short-term gains of illegal mining.

 

There must be better coordination between different governmental agencies at the state and central levels. This includes the Departments of Mining, Environment, and Forests, along with law enforcement agencies. A unified command structure to combat illegal mining can ensure a more effective and coherent response.

 

Moreover, there must be an emphasis on the rehabilitation of areas affected by illegal mining. Restoration plans should be implemented to revive the ecosystems that have been damaged. This not only includes reforestation but also the restoration of water bodies and soil quality.

 

Jammu and Kashmir’s natural resources are a heritage that belongs to every citizen and future generations. It is imperative that we protect this legacy from the ravages of illegal mining. Through concerted efforts at the legal, technological, communal, and inter-agency levels, we can hope to preserve the environmental sanctity of the region.

 

The time for decisive action is now. Let’s not wait until our rivers run dry, our mountains are hollowed out, and our skies are clouded with the dust of greed. Let Jammu and Kashmir shine as an example of how the environment and development can coexist in harmony, free from the blight of illegal exploitation.

 

 

(Author is retired civil engineer and columnist)

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