(MENAFN - IANS) p>Panaji, Feb 20 (IANS) Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Saturday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to treat Goa as a special case and provide relief by way of legal reform to the coastal state in order to revive the non-functioning mining sector while virtually addressing the governing council of the NITI Ayog.
Sawant also said that Goa, India s smallest state, was wedged between the Western Ghats as the Arabian sea on the West, which left very little landmass for development purposes and urged the Prime Minister to provide relief vis a vis green laws and coastal regulations which govern smaller states.
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Goa Foundation creating bottlenecks to resume mining
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Expressing disappointment with their meeting on Wednesday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Goa Mining People s Front has now threatened to take the battle to the ruling BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha and by-polls to two Assembly seats. (Photo: I Image Source: IANS News
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New Delhi, Feb 19 : Mining dependents along with Goa Mining People s Front (GMPF) who represent the livelihood cause of over three lakh people dependent on mining industry in the state of Goa, blamed Goa Foundation NGO for hindering resumption of mining in Goa.
Goa Foundation creating bottlenecks to resume mining
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