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New sand policy stuck on paper as illegal mining thrives

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 24, 2025 20:40 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarThe state’s promised sand policy remains only on paper, while illegal sand mining continues unchecked. Despite Revenue ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

The state’s promised sand policy remains only on paper, while illegal sand mining continues unchecked. Despite Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule’s announcement of a new policy, consumers still struggle to access affordable sand, and enforcement against illegal extraction remains weak.

The previous government’s sand depot policy, introduced to provide low-cost sand, collapsed within eight to ten months. In January 2024, the government transferred sand depot management costs to consumers, further driving up prices. In 2023, sand cost ₹1,371 per brass, but the 2024 policy hiked prices to nearly ₹19,000 per brass. The breakdown of costs now includes: Rs 10,155 as government royalty, Rs 5,000 for fuel, Rs 1,500 for washing sand, and Rs 1,000 for JCB rentals.

These additional expenses have made affordable sand nearly inaccessible for common buyers, forcing many to turn to illegal suppliers.

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New policy expected in March

Government sources suggest a new sand policy may roll out in March. With lease contracts expiring in June due to the monsoon, its effectiveness will depend on how many bidders come forward in March, April, and May. Industry insiders remain sceptical, questioning whether the new plan will control prices or curb illegal mining.

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