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Closure notice to quarries within 1 km of Kappatagudda wildlife sanctuary
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The deciduous forest in Kappatagudda hill range, Gadag district, was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 2019. Credit: DH.
The deciduous forest in Kappatagudda hill range, Gadag district, was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 2019. Credit: DH.

The Mines and Geology department has issued notice to 14 quarry owners/contractors to stop quarrying within 1 km of Kappatagudda wildlife sanctuary.

The notices were issued following the direction by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change that no quarrying/mining should be allowed within 1 km of national parks and sanctuaries.

A total of 11 stone quarries and two sand quarries and one soil quarry were operating close to the sanctuary.

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Rajesh, senior geologist of the department, told DH that the department had issued notice to 14 quarries on August 31 and seven of them have replied. “The quarry owners/contractors claim that they had obtained the necessary permission from the Forest, Revenue and Environment departments for quarrying before the area was declared wildlife sanctuary.”

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(Published 01 October 2020, 23:12 IST)