Illegal mining in Gonda has caused royalty loss of of Rs 93.04 cr: Panel tells NGT

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

in district of has caused a loss of royalty of Rs 93.04 crore to the state government, the has been told by a committee constituted by it.

Taking note of the submissions, a bench headed by NGT Justice directed the government to take steps within six months for recovering the revenue loss.

The tribunal had appointed Rachit Mittal as amicus curiae to assist the green panel in the matter.

"A report dated September 7, 2017 has been submitted which is a subject matter of consideration in the present application. In the said report, it has been inter-alia found that the has resulted in loss of royalty of Rs 93,04,45,776 and money required for restoration is Rs 119,41,14,500.

"We do not see any reason not to accept the said report as no objection has been filed. Accordingly, UP may take steps in accordance with law, for recovering the loss caused, expeditiously and as far as possible within six months. The amount assessed as loss to the environment should be separately earmarked for restoration of the environment," the bench said.

The tribunal directed the to submit a report on the action taken and details of the amount spent on restoration of Kalyanpur village in Tarabganj Tehsil of district on or before the last week of April, 2019.

In a detailed judgement, the NGT had last year banned illegal extraction of minor minerals through in and districts of and ordered a probe into the unauthorised activities there.

The green panel had ordered that there should be no mining activity within 50 metres from the end of the railway track on in and 150 metres from railway or any other bridges.

The NGT had constituted a team comprising the Gonda deputy commissioner, senior officers from the UP Board, senior scientists from Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, the senior most from of the UP government and an expert from the

The tribunal had passed the judgement on the plea filed by from Gonda who had written to it seeking ban on going on in his constituency in Gonda and railway track on in

The bench said mechanical extraction of minor minerals in large quantity near the railway track was bound to endanger not only the environment and ecology of that area but also enhance the chances of collapsing of the track.

The green body had also directed the panel to investigate the role of former UP and his brother while conducting the probe and state whether they have any role in activity or not.

It was also asked to report about the damage caused to the environment in the nearby villages, quantum of money required for restoration and also state the loss of revenue to the in terms of minerals and revenue within four weeks, the bench had said.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 20:50 IST