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Illegal Sand Mining Arunachal: Crackdown After Complaint

Tiasha Banerjee
By Tiasha Banerjee 3 Min Read Published May 16, 2025
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Authorities in Arunachal Pradesh have launched a crackdown on illegal sand mining in Lower Subansiri following a complaint from local student unions.

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Student Unions Demand Action on Illegal Sand Mining ArunachalEnvironmental Damage from Illegal Sand Mining in ArunachalAuthorities Inspect Sites and Enforce LawsLocals Call for Regular Monitoring Beyond CrackdownCrackdown on Illegal Sand Mining Arunachal May ExpandNeed for Balancing Development and ConservationThe Role of Public Participation

On May 15, officials from the district administration and the mining department conducted surprise inspections along the Subansiri River. This action responds directly to concerns about unauthorized sand extraction and environmental harm.

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Student Unions Demand Action on Illegal Sand Mining Arunachal

The All Tagin Students Union (ATSU) and allied youth groups repeatedly alerted the authorities. They reported that illegal sand mining damaged riverbeds, aquatic life, and embankments.

Because of their efforts, officials have taken firm action.

Environmental Damage from Illegal Sand Mining in Arunachal

The illegal sand mining in Arunachal has worsened riverbank erosion and harmed local ecosystems. Despite earlier warnings, trucks and machines operated without permits, often at night.

Now, the crackdown aims to reduce this environmental threat.

Authorities Inspect Sites and Enforce Laws

Officials seized machinery and filed FIRs against offenders under the Arunachal Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession Rules. They also plan checkpoints to monitor sand transport and prevent further violations.

Locals Call for Regular Monitoring Beyond Crackdown

Residents welcome the crackdown but want continuous enforcement. “We need regular inspections and digital permits, not just one-time raids,” said an ATSU representative.

Some also suggested creating local monitoring groups for ongoing vigilance.

Crackdown on Illegal Sand Mining Arunachal May Expand

Officials indicated the crackdown in Lower Subansiri could extend to other districts facing similar problems. The government aims to protect the environment while supporting sustainable development.

The response to the student union’s complaint shows how civic pressure can trigger meaningful action. With sustained efforts, Arunachal Pradesh can better manage its natural resources and protect its environment.

Need for Balancing Development and Conservation

Experts stress the importance of balancing the demand for sand—a critical resource in construction—with the need to conserve the environment. They argue that sustainable mining practices, combined with strict enforcement, can help meet developmental needs without causing long-term ecological damage.

The government is also exploring alternative building materials and encouraging community awareness programs to reduce dependency on river sand, thus preserving Arunachal’s rich natural heritage.

The Role of Public Participation

The active involvement of local communities, including student unions and environmental groups, has proven vital in highlighting illegal activities and pushing for reforms. Continued public vigilance and cooperation with authorities will be key to maintaining the success of this crackdown.

Authorities encourage citizens to report violations and participate in conservation efforts, fostering a shared responsibility for protecting Arunachal Pradesh’s rivers and landscapes.

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Tiasha Banerjee May 16, 2025
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