FYI

* Tribal leaders urged to oppose mining * Staff Reporter * State not abiding
by SC judgment given in 1997: Samata *
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It is leading to disputes among local tribals

State accused of exploiting mineral wealth
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VISAKHAPATNAM: Samata, an NGO working for the rights of tribals, has
deplored the attitude of AP Mineral Development Corporation in trying to
handover the mining rights for the exploitation of minerals in the agency
areas to private companies. Executive director of the organisation
Rebbapragada Ravi alleged that the APMDC's efforts to handover the lease to
private persons was leading to disputes among the tribals of different
villages.

He appealed to the tribal leaders and youth to react to the problem
immediately failing which the problems being encountered as a result of
mining in Orissa, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand would crop up in the agency
areas of Visakhapatnam district also.

He recalled that Samata, in association with local tribals, had waged a
legal battle against the leasing of calcite mines in Rallavalasa,
Karakavalasa and Nimmalapadu of Anantagiri mandal to Birla Company. A
majority bench of the Supreme Court had given a historic judgment in 1997
against the leasing of mines in tribal areas to private companies under
Fifth Schedule of the Constitution. The judgment had resulted in the
annulling of all mining leases that were granted in Visakhapatnam agency
till then.
 Mining leases

He alleged that the State Government instead of abiding by the judgment and
protecting the interests of tribals was trying to handover mining leases to
private parties through the APMDC. The Government has made agreements with
Jindal and Ras-Al-Khaima through the APMDC without inviting global tenders.

Mr. Ravi further alleged that fresh efforts were being made to benefit
certain private persons by mining minerals like calcite and mica in a lesser
extent. There were indications that leases would be obtained in the names of
tribals and mining would be done through private agencies. Though the
efforts were being thwarted by the villagers of Rallavalasa and Nimmalapadu
from time to time, the Government also seemed bent on exploiting the mineral
wealth of the Agency even if that meant violation of tribal rights, he
alleged

Quoting the findings of a study done by the New Delhi-based Centre for
Science and Environment, he said that all the 50 districts in the country,
where mining was being done, were in the list of the 150 most backward
districts. This was an indication that mining would not improve the living
conditions of the locals in any way.

He appealed to tribal leaders owing allegiance to various political parties
to oppose the efforts of the Government and APMDC to deprive the tribals of
their rights.

http://www.hindu.com/2008/07/08/stories/2008070854120500.htm

regards

Saiman

Samata

Visakhapatnam


On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 11:03 PM, subir paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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