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Uri residents protest against gypsum mining, cite environmental, health concerns | KNO

SDM assures halt on mining activities till comprehensive report comes out

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Baramulla, Aug 10 (KNO): Residents of Salamabad and Dachna villages in Uri in north Kashmir's Baramulla district have expressed strong opposition to gypsum mining activities in their area, saying it takes a severe toll on their lives. Protesters, including men, women and children, gathered to voice their concerns, saying they would not allow the mining to continue under any circumstances. Fearing environmental and health impacts, the villagers took a firm stand, saying they would not be silenced until the mining activities ceased. The agitated residents told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that their lives have been drastically affected by the mining, and they can no longer endure it. “Our lives have become hell. Gypsum mining may fill some pockets, but it will drain the lifeblood of our community. We cannot allow this to continue,” the protesters said. One woman protester said the dust from the mining and transportation of the material has caused health issues. “Our children have to wear their uniforms near the school, until then, they are supposed to be in casuals,” she said. The residents are not only concerned about their daily lives but also fear for their children's future. “The mine was previously closed due to its proximity to our homes and schools. We fail to understand how it was allowed to reopen,” the protesters said. The protest entered its second day on Saturday, with residents demanding an immediate halt to the mining operations. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Uri, along with the magistrate and police, visited the site and pacified the protesters. The mining activities were halted immediately. The official acknowledged the villagers’ grievances as “genuine” and assured them that no mining activities would occur until a comprehensive report is submitted to the government, which will involve concerned departments including geology, mining and wildlife. “A final decision on the matter will be made after reviewing the report,” the SDM said—(KNO)

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