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'Without Dsr, Sand Mining in Madhya Pradesh Will Remain in the Dark'

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Sand is used in everything from our homes to mobile phones. This sand is extracted from rivers, but mining often exceeds legal limits. This disrupts the natural balance of rivers and exacerbates flooding. In 2016, the central government enacted a rule requiring a District Survey Report (DSR) wherever sand mining takes place. This document indicates which parts of the river are safe for mining. Recently, the Supreme Court clearly stated that mini…
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Sand is used in everything from our homes to mobile phones. This sand is extracted from rivers, but mining often exceeds legal limits. This disrupts the natural balance of rivers and exacerbates flooding. In 2016, the central government enacted a rule requiring a District Survey Report (DSR) wherever sand mining takes place. This document indicates which parts of the river are safe for mining. Recently, the Supreme Court clearly stated that mini…

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groundreport.in broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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