Saturday, September 21, 2013

Mining company let off in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh loses Rs 200cr

Times of India: Indore: Saturday, September 21, 2013.
Alleged nexus between miners and some unscrupulous officials of district administration in Neemuch has resulted in a loss of Rs 200 crore to the state exchequer. The company that was served a notice asking to pay up a penalty of Rs 200 crore was let off with a no objection certificate to surrender and transfer the mine later.
Documents procured under the RTI suggests that the administration had served a notice to penalize the private company for illegal mining but the officials gave it a clean chit.
Activist Prabhat Bhatt who procured the documents said that a private company was given a temporary patta (lease) for mining stone at Arniamangir in Neemuch district in 2008 for five years. The mining permission was issued on the condition that it would help in creating a trench for water conservation in the area free of cost which would generate revenue for the government. "The company was also asked to provide Rs 15 lakh to local gram panchayat for development of the village," said the RTI activist.
He alleged that the company had violated mining norms by carrying out illegal mining in the adjacent nullah following which the district administration served notice on the company in March 2009. The notice had also listed out violation of several rules related to mining and slapped fine as per section 247 of MP Land Revenue Act.
Bhatt alleged that the company carried out illegal mining for construction of 128 km long four-lane road from Jaora to Nayagaon. "The company had contract for construction of road for which it had sought mining lease. Instead of replying to the notice served by administration, the company applied for surrendering the lease in April 2010," said the RTI activist.
The administration ended up issuing no dues certificate, while at that time as per the record available with the district administration, the company has dues of royalty of around Rs 5 crore. This royalty was apart from the penalty imposed over company. Bhatt said letter of collector dated May 2010 to end mining lease of company and issued no dues certificate.
District Collector Vikas Narwal told TOI over phone that the matter is old and he is not quite aware about it. However, he assured to look into the matter and action will be taken if anyone found to be guilty.