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Thane civic body to seek explanation over mining nod in prohibited zone

Updated on: 16 February,2026 08:02 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

A temporary mining licence issued on December 20, 2025, for 7.38 hectares in Manpada village, Thane, has triggered outrage after forest officials confirmed the site falls within the Eco-Sensitive Zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Environmentalists have demanded an inquiry

Thane civic body to seek explanation over mining nod in prohibited zone

Debris and disturbed soil at the Manpada site where a temporary mining permit had been issued inside the Eco-Sensitive Zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Pics/By Special Arrangement

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Following mid-day’s report, fresh questions have surfaced over a temporary mining permit issued in Manpada, Thane, inside the Eco-Sensitive Zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Forest officials said the Thane Municipal Corporation will seek an explanation from the Collector’s office on how the permission was granted in a prohibited zone. Environmentalists have demanded an inquiry and possible offence registration.


What happened



>> Temporary mining licence issued on Dec 20, 2025
>> Allowed extraction of soil, stone and murum
>> Area: 7.38 hectares in Manpada village
>> Quantity permitted: 500 brass
Forest authorities say the site lies within the notified Eco-Sensitive Zone of SGNP.

A JCB machine at the Manpada location
A JCB machine at the Manpada location

Why is it controversial

>> Mining is prohibited under the 2016 ESZ notification
>> Forest land in Survey No. 59/A/1/1 falls inside the zone
>> SGNP officials objected within three days of approval

Dry vegetation being burnt at the Manpada site, where environmentalists allege preparatory work had begun despite objections over the mining permission
Dry vegetation being burnt at the Manpada site, where environmentalists allege preparatory work had begun despite objections over the mining permission

What sources say

A forest department source said the Collector’s office has stopped the work and cancelled the permission after receiving objections from SGNP.
“The municipal corporation will now seek an explanation on how permission was issued in the Eco-Sensitive Zone,” the source said. 

Evidence of work

Photographs with mid-day allegedly show excavation activity at the site before the halt order.

A flattened patch of land at the Manpada site
A flattened patch of land at the Manpada site

Legal position

Under the Dec 5, 2016, Central notification:
>> Activities are classified as prohibited, regulated or promoted
>> Mining is listed as a prohibited activity in the ESZ
Forest officials say this makes the approval questionable.

Environmentalist demands action

Rohit Joshi, Environmentalist
“A thorough inquiry must establish how the licence was granted. If work took place, an offence should be registered.” 

Timeline of objections

Dec 23, 2025: SGNP Deputy Director writes to the Collector objecting to mining, warning that the approving officer could be held personally responsible.
Feb 6, 2026: Deputy Conservator of Forests, Thane, writes seeking immediate cancellation of the licence, citing violation of the 2016 ESZ notification.

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