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Free Sand is More Than Super Six

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TDP President Chandrababu Naidu did not reveal the TDP’s sand policy before the elections. The TDP focused its campaign on the Super-Six election promises. After returning to power, the TDP started implementing its earlier (2016-2019) sand policy, effective from July 8.

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In the last five years (2019-2024), people have been facing many problems related to the availability of sand for construction purposes. The YSRCP government has withdrawn the TDP free sand policy citing corruption. As a result, many casual and construction workers have been struggling to survive. The YSRCP sand policy is also one of the reasons for its failure.

The TDP government has launched a scheme to provide free sand to the people. The people’s representatives and government officials have come together to start this initiative. We announce the Interim Sand Policy of the Government vide No. 43.

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With this, the free sand policy came into effect. However, it is not a complete policy and a comprehensive policy will be launched soon. The interim policy will address the sand problems faced by the people. Guidelines have been given to legally prevent private sale, illegal hoarding across borders, black marketing and smuggling.

The government has withdrawn the Sand Policy of 2019 and 2021 introduced by the Jagan government in the backdrop of implementing the Free Sand Policy. The Sand Policy of 2016, 2019 and the improved one of 2021 have been reviewed by the Chandrababu government.

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The government has recognized the need for a comprehensive sand policy to protect the environment and the interests of consumers. As part of this, the Director of the Mine has made several proposals. Taking these into consideration, the government has decided to provide free sand to the people without expecting any revenue. The maintenance (exploitation) costs of free sand will be borne by the users.

In addition, legal fees (such as GST) must be borne by users. This is a huge relief for workers, some of whom argue that free sand is more important than the promises of Super-Six CBN.

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