Goa's battle against mining reaches LondonIANS | Jun 29, 2011, 10.52am IST

 












 
 
PANAJI: Concerned about the plunder of resources caused by rampant mining in 
Goa, non-resident Goans (NRGs) in London have come together in a bid to end the 
pillage. 

The 'Save Goa Campaign UK' has been started by Carmen Miranda, a former 
director of the Panos Institute. She claims that rapacious mining in the 
state's hinterland has put Goa and its people in jeopardy. 

"The campaign will help spread awareness amongst the Goan community abroad. 
Donate and help raise funds for activists and organisations in Goa that are 
taking legal and other actions," Miranda told IANS. 

Miranda, who has been actively lobbying with the union environment and forest 
minister Jairam Ramesh over the last few years on the issue of the disastrous 
effects of unplanned mining in the state, believes that Goa is being virtually 
"dug out of existence". 

"The Grand Canyon ( Arizona, US) took millions of years through natural 
processes. In Goa, the process at one of the mines took less than 50 years. We 
are digging out our own grand canyon at incredible pace," said Miranda, who has 
been documenting the ravages caused by open cast iron ore mining in Goa over 
the last several years. 

Over 110 mines are in operation in Goa and 130 are awaiting clearance. Some 600 
million tonnes of mining rejects are dumped in about 50 villages spread across 
the state's mining belt. Over three-fourths of a million odd trees have been 
legally ordered to be cut by the Goa forest department, largely for mining 
purposes. 

These are some of the startling facts Carmen came across while documenting the 
vastly unpopular mining phenomenon in Goa. 

"Goa has 46 percent of iron ore leases granted in India, while it is only 0.1 
percent of Indian territory," said Miranda. According to the Indian Bureau of 
Mines, she added, Goa had been granted 359 of the 769 mining leases for iron 
ore that have been issued in the country. 

"Over eight percent of Goa's territory is under mining... Through 'Save Goa 
campaign UK', we are appealing to the people to take part in lobbying to ensure 
no new mining leases are approved," she said. 

Carmen's campaign has already stirred a buzz on the internet with renowned 
environmentalists pitching in with their views. 

Said Bittoo Sehgal, editor of Sanctuary Asia: "In Goa, there are groups of 
very, very solid citizens who love their home and life itself. If we can be the 
wind under their wings, we will have done ourselves so much good. I do not 
understand what it is that makes people crave for money so much that they would 
sell their souls. What will the next generation remember us for?" 

Goa's more than 100 operational mines are run by mining firms like Sesa Goa, a 
Vedanta Resources-owned company, VM Salgaonkar and Brothers Ltd, Salgaonkar 
Mining Industries and Fomento Resources Group. 

The opposition has accused several ministers in the Goa cabinet of being 
involved in illegal mining trade. According to leader of opposition Manohar 
Parrikar, nearly 18 percent of Goa's annual output of 40 million tonnes of iron 
ore is illegally mined. 



                                          

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