Green Court Panel's Field Visit Exposes Illegal Coal Mining In Meghalaya

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  • Published On: January 06, 2019
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The Meghalaya government has landed in hot water after a three-member committee formed by the National Green Tribunal found that coal mining has been going on in the state despite a ban since 2014. The NGT has already told the Conrad Sangma government to pay Rs. 100 crore for not effectively enforcing the ban on coal mining.

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