Satellite surveillance and VTS to curb illegal mining in Uttar Pradesh

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By Our Correspondent

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken a strong stance on complaints about illegal mining in the state. Following his directives, the Department of Geology and Mining is preparing to use technology on a large scale to effectively control illegal mining.

Satellite monitoring will be used to watch over areas where illegal mining occurs, and vehicles involved in illegal mining will be tracked using a Vehicle Tracking System (VTS). Additionally, brick kilns will be identified through remote sensing.

Highlights

  • CM Yogi implements robust measures against illegal mining using advanced technology
  • Government will also use remote sensing to identify brick kilns
  • Drones will also be deployed to survey mining areas

Proposals received from UPDESCO

According to department officials, several proposals have been prepared to strengthen the technical measures to prevent illegal mining and transportation. The most important among these are the Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) and remote sensing. VTS will enable real-time tracking of vehicles transporting minerals. It will also ensure that an e-abhivahan permit is issued only when the vehicle is present in the geo-fenced mining area.

Notably, proposals to implement the VTS system have been received from UPDESCO, and proposals have also been requested from other technical institutions.

Employees to wear uniforms during enforcement actions

Remote sensing will also be used to prevent illegal mining and transportation. A remote sensing lab has already been established at the directorate level, which will prepare satellite imagery to identify new mining areas and mark illegal mining activities. Brick kilns will also be identified using remote sensing. There are 15,444 registered brick kilns in the state. Drone surveys will be conducted to survey mining areas and monitor approved mining zones.

The department is also planning to increase the number of vehicles used for enforcement. Currently, only 55 districts have vehicles approved for enforcement actions. A proposal to approve vehicles for all districts will be sent soon. Additionally, employees will wear uniforms during enforcement actions.

 

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