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"speaker_name": "Prof. Kamar",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Environment and Mineral Resources",
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"content": "An environmental impact assessment is done at the beginning, before any license is issued. The licensing of a quarry has the complication that we give a licence, but also the owner can give an authority to somebody who wants to do the quarry. I do note what the Member said about women being affected. This is a case where a woman with her children was fending for their life. They went to quarries that had been abandoned with the ownerâs knowledge. So, the owner had allowed, just as we would allow anybody who does not need a contract, but who wants to get something little from the quarry. But again, we have closed that down. In the recommendation that I have referred, we cannot even allow the owner to re-lease a used quarry to anybody without supervision being done. So, unless, it is being supervised, it cannot be used, because the supervision will require that the compensation should come from the owner who has actually allowed children into the pit and use it."
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