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Floods in rivers prolong sand problems for AP people

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Floods have started once again in the Godavari, Krishna and other rivers due to heavy rains in upper Karnataka and Maharashtra catchment areas. This is coming as a big blow to the construction industry and also to the Jaganmohan Reddy government’s immediate plan to ensure normal sand supply to the people. For some weeks, there is all-round criticism from opposition and the public over lack of sand which has thrown thousands of construction workers out of work and badly hit most trades and industries.

This is despite CM Jagan order to the officials to remove all hurdles in sand supply. As announced earlier, the new sand policy came into effect from September 5. But still the public are not able to get supply in time. Their online requests for sand are being delayed for various reasons.

The online services are still being streamlined now. Especially, the online payments are giving bigger technical problems. In addition to this, higher inflows and floods in the rivers have forced the officials to stop sand mining activities in most of the reaches. Mining will start only after floods recede completely. It is not yet clear how many days it will take. The meager supplies from the few existing sand depots are meeting just a fraction of the public demand.

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Illegal sand mining rampant in Mahabubnagar

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The construction sector is growing swiftly, increasing the demand for sand. Illegal sand mining is rampant in the Telangana state. Despite several attempts by the government to curb the sand mafia, there is hardly any headway. The government brought the new sand policy to regulate such illegal doings but is constrained only to documents.

As per the reports, police, revenue and mining officials in Mahabubnagar district are acting as hand in glove. Any vehicle used for extraction and transportation of sand in contravention to these rules is seized, the sand is being dumped at Tahsildar office or at the nearby police state. As per the policy, the vehicle should be confiscated, however, the punishment for the crime is to transport sand to government offices where construction is being done in the same vehicle. The vehicles are being let off without any case after doing around 5 to 10 trips. This process originated in Narayanpet allegedly with the help of revenue officials, police and mining officials. Reports suggest that process is rife in Mahabubnagar’s Narayanpet, Utkoor, Manganoor, Makthal, Dhanwada, Damaragidda, Narva and Athmakuru. It is being done with the help of leaders of all the political parties. As the regions share borders with Karnataka, lack of attention from the administration is giving rise to these situations.

Similar scenario is seen in Jogulamba Gadwal district which is causing huge loss to the exchequer of the district. The new sand policy is just on paper. It may be noted that on June16, K T Rama Rao warned that strict action will be taken if shortage of sand is created. However, there is no change in the behaviour at regional level.

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