Goa Chief Minister
Pramod Sawant
has said that some positive signs will be visible in the next six months as far as resumption of the mining industry in the state is concerned.
The five-decade-old mining
industry in the coastal state came to a standstill in March last year, after theSupreme Court
quashed the second renewal of 88 iron ore mining
leases.
Addressing an event organised by Sesa Football Academy
on Friday, Sawant
said, "The state government
would certainly ensure that the mining industry becomes operational once again."
"We are trying our level best to restart the mining industry in Goa. Since the time I have taken over as the chief minister, things are changing. You will see positive changes towards the resumption of mining industry within the next six months,"
Sawant, who represents Sankhalim Assembly
constituency, which is predominantly a mining belt, has held a series of meetings with the officials of mining companies earlier this week.