SC bans transportation of extracted coal lying at various sites in Meghalaya

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The on Tuesday banned the of extracted lying at various sites in which has had no success in rescuing 15 miners trapped inside an illegal rat-hole mine for almost a month.

The bench issued notice to the Government, the Centre and others seeking their response on various issues connected with in the state and posted the matter for hearing February 19.

"Till the next date of hearing there would not be any of any coal lying on the sites," the bench said.

During the hearing, the bench also asked senior Shekhar Naphade and the general of Meghalaya, Amit Kumar, as to why the state has not been able to stop illegal and unauthorised

When the said that the was trying its best to control illegal mining, the bench expressed its displeasure by citing the tragedy in which 15 miners have not been rescued.

The court said that this incident shows that illegal continues unabated despite the ban and the state may not be supporting it but has failed to contain

The top court was hearing pleas filed by several coal miners seeking permission to transport extracted coal which was lying unattended at various places in the state.

However, their plea was opposed by senior Colin Gonsalves, who has been appointed as an amicus curiae in the case, saying that in the state was continuing in the name of of coal.

He referred to the report of the committee headed by retired in which officials of admitted about illegal

The report of the three-member committee, headed by retired Justice B P Kakoti of Gauhati High Court, has stated that there were around 24,000 mines in and majority of them were operating illegally.

It also said not only were there no licences or leases, but also no environmental clearance for operation of majority of the coal mines.

The NGT had constituted the committee in August 2018 to supervise and look into the issue of environmental restoration plan and other connected matters in Meghalaya.

The committee was constituted during the hearing of the petition which had sought a ban on in Meghalaya. It had also taken into account some reports of the board.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 21:30 IST