State Taxes Dept, Mining Dept J&K organize Awareness/ Sensitization programme at Doodhganga Nallah

BUDGAM, August 3: As part of celebrations of ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mohatsav’ under the theme ‘Mere Maati Mera Desh’ the Department of Mining as a part of its programs w.e.f. August 01 to August 15 in collaboration with the State Taxes Department today organized an awareness cum sensitization programme at Doodhganga Nallah regarding conservation and development of mineral, systematic and scientific mining, and impact of illegal and haphazard mining on the overall environment.

The programme was organized under the guidance of Dr.Rashmi Singh, Commissioner State Taxes/Administrative Secretary Mining dept, J&K

Also, Re-grassing activity as a part of soil restoration was also kick started by the Administrative Secretary Mining besides field check of the mining blocks on the occasion.

Commissioner State Taxes/Administrative Secretary, Mining, J&K was accompanied by Additional Commissioner State Taxes Kashmir, Shakeel Maqbool, Deputy Commissioner Enforcement (Central) Kashmir, Parvaiz Ahmad Raina, DC Appeals I&II, DC Recovery & IT Nisar Ahmad, Joint Director Geology and Mining, Kashmir, SDM Chadoora, District Mineral Officer, Budgam, besides State Taxes officers and other officials of both departments.

This joint initiative aimed to raise awareness about scientific and systemic practices of mining with proper safeguards for environmental conservation and by coming together, both departments demonstrated their commitment for fostering sustainable development with scientific approach.

At Doodhganga, Administrative Secretary Mining/Commissioner, State Taxes J&K interacted with the stakeholders, offered patient hearing to their issues and assured meaningful intervention in due course of time.

The activity around the mining blocks at Doodhganga allah includes restoration with back filling of mining pits, re-grassing of identified patches mandatory as per the approved Mining plan, Environmental Clearance Sand Mining Monitoring and Enforcement guidelines and terms and conditions of the Mining Lease Deed besides NGT orders. The campaign seeks to engage volunteers, local community, panchayats, students besides other stakeholders in fostering a sense of responsibility and concern towards their natural resources.

The collaboration between the two departments also aims to address critical challenges like illegal mining besides possible evasion of GST revenue as a consequence, while nurturing a culture of synergy and shared responsibility towards sustainable development. With collaborative efforts, both departments aim to streamline processes, share knowledge and optimize utilisation of human resources to ensure efficient working on ground for overall sustainable growth and socio-economic development

Speaking on the occasion, Commissioner, State Taxes/ Administrative secretary, Mining Department emphasized that building synergy between our departments would improve revenue generation and also enhance environmental consciousness and social responsibility besides creating a more profound impact so far as environmental conservation and restoration and improving tax revenues is concerned.

Later, Commissioner State Taxes accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Budgam, AkshayLabroo, stakeholders, students and locals organised a cleanliness drive at Nilnag where department installed dustbins for proper disposal and segregation of waste.The dustbins were procured from contribution by officials of State Taxes Department.

The Deputy Commissioner Budgam directed concerned SDM to follow in letter and spirit the essence of the initiative and ensure every support to the department.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Budgam said that the cleanliness drive is anticipated to have a positive impact on the natural beauty of the area and enhance the overall well-being of the local community and visitors. He emphasized the importance of such initiatives in creating a sustainable and eco-friendly environment for future generations.

Shakeel Maqbool, Additional Commissioner, State Taxes Kashmir and Parvaiz Ahmad Raina, Deputy Commissioner, State Taxes Enforcement Kashmir committed that they will follow up the initiative as a part of social responsibility on an ongoing basis specially as they hailed from the same district.

Commissioner, State Taxes/Administrative secretary, Mining Department while addressing the school children, locals and stakeholders encouraged them to emerge as ambassadors for green and clean Nilnag and contribute their best towards promoting the theme of Meri Maati, Mera Desh.