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Rajasthan | The rape of a river

Illegal sand mining is serially destroying the Chambal, one of India's most pristine river systems. Even Supreme Court admonitions fail against entrenched interests

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DIGGING UP DIRT: Sand mining at Bisalpur dam in Tonk, February 19, 2024 (Photo: Purushottam Diwakar)

The crime is so much the default norm, so deeply ingrained in the local ecologies of power, that it goads even the highest court to cross lines in the sand. In mid-April, it was an irate Supreme Court that threatened to go beyond judicial oversight and wade right into the slush of law enforcement. Even paramilitary deployment could be considered, it said, taking suo motu cognisance of the killing of two forest personnel in the Chambal belt. Dacoits? Well, the court did use the metaphor, but sand mafia kingpins are not exactly horseback desperadoes who merely ride rough over the ravines. Quite the opposite.

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