MINING BAN: GOA GOVT GRANTED FIFTH AND FINAL EXTENSION

May 23rd, 2018 Posted In: News

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Team TNV

PANAJI

The Goa government today granted the fifth and final extension of six months to the state debt relief scheme, targetting mining dependents, till September 30, 2018.

 “The Cabinet accorded a post-facto approval for extending the scheme by six months from April 1, 2018. The extension will be limited only to those proposals that are pending with banks or those which were rejected earlier,” stated a Cabinet resolution issued on May 21.

According to the scheme, mining truck owners, barge owners and others will be offered financial assistance for repaying bank loans.

Under the scheme, which was launched when mining was first banned in the coastal state by the supreme court in 2012, a subsidy up to 35 per cent is provided on the total loan settlement amount of those borrowers who are affected by closure of the mining industry.

“Since this is the last revision of the scheme, the final authority to grant full benefit either fully or in exceptional cases as an ex-gratia benefit in either case or group of cases shall lie with chief minister whose decision shall be final in case the committee either differs the decision on proposal or decides on such proposal in negative,” the resolution said.

The scheme was originally designed by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar after the apex court banned the mining activity in 2012.

The scheme was first lapsed in March 2015. It was later extended for six months up to September 4, 2015 and again till March 31, 2016 during which it was extended twice.

The state government reopened the scheme in December 2017 and extended it again till March 31, 2018 with a view to clear off the applications that were pending with the concerned department but could not be processed due to the expiry of the scheme.

 

In the wake of the hardships caused to the people dependent on mining in the coastal state due to the ban, the state government earlier this month decided to file a review petition in the SC. 

 

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