MBDA engaged to carry out aerial survey of illegal coal mines: State to HC
17 Dec 2024
The Meghalaya Basin Development
Authority (MBDA) has been engaged to carry out aerial survey to locate illegal
coal mining, sale, and transportation, as well as identify coal stored outside
designated depots and coal already seized under the Mines and Minerals
(Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act).
This was noted by the High Court
division bench of Justice Hamarsan Sing Thangkhiew and Justice Wanlura Diengdoh
during a hearing of the status report to the recommendations made in the 26th
interim report submitted by Justice (Retd.) B.P. Katakey Committee.
The court said certain progress has
been made especially with the drone survey and steps that have been taken for
the closure of the opening abandoned mines, and the manner in which the seized
and auction process of coal is being carried out.
Advocate General Amit Kumar,
representing the state submitted that the financial outlay and approval has
been accorded by the Oversight Committee and Garuda UAV Soft Solutions has been
engaged to conduct the survey and work orders are being issued to them for an area
of 769.7 sq. kms.
According to the report submitted
before the court the financial approval is Rs 7.26 crore, but the exact time
for the completion of the survey has not been shown except that the initial
survey is to be completed by the end of January, 2025.
The Advocate General said that the
specific timeline required will be obtained from the agency and placed before
the court.
On the closure of openings of
abandoned coal mines, it is reported that the work has been assigned to the
Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited (CMPDIL) and an area in
Sutnga, East Jaintia Hills district and Agremgittim, South Garo Hills district
have been identified as pilot projects, though the estimated time for
completion has not been provided.
It was also reported to the court
that once the survey and analysis work is completed the data computed will be
provided to the CMPDIL for finalisation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR)
for recommendations with regard to specific technical measures required for
mine closure and allied activities.
“Since the same is a matter of
concern, it is expected that the State respondent take up the matter on a
priority basis, especially in view of the winter season, where illegal mining
activities might take place and the abandoned coal mines reactivated,” the
court said.
On the complaints of illegal
transportation and compliance with the SOP for transportation of coal
originating from outside the State, the High Court said the complaint by one
Krishan dated October 14, 2024, has been closed since he never appeared before
the committee to substantiate the allegations raised.
As per the report submitted to the
court an administrative inquiry revealed that the Mining and Geology Department
had issued valid transport permissions for a specified quantity to one George
Marak. Directions have been issued to mention the quantity, in all
communications to ensure no confusion is created as to the compliance with the
SOP for transport of coal coming from outside.
In another complaint by one Sanjay
R. Marak on September 12, 2024, it is stated that the Deputy Commissioner,
South Garo Hills District has been instructed to submit the final report
relating to the allegations.
“The report, it appears, is still
awaited. The report does not show when the instructions were given to the
Deputy Commissioner. It is also stated that the State Government has also since
issued the modified SOP on November 5, 2024 after incorporating suggestions
made by the Justice Katakey Committee, and that the same has been issued to all
the Deputy Commissioners for strict compliance,” the court added.
On the complaint of one Regeenal
Shylla dated October 31, 2024, the court stated that it appears that the same
is under inquiry with the final report still to be submitted. It is expected
that the final report be submitted positively before the end of the year.
Meanwhile, the High Court noted
that that orders have been issued to all the deputy commissioners to
immediately put up seized coal for auction.
According to report submitted,
shifting of seized coal to centralized depots was issued on December 9, 2024
and that further auction of re-verified, re-assessed and re-inventoried coal,
the State government is still awaiting details of the coal available at
present, which went unsold during the previous auctions conducted, as also
information with regard to the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) which has been
forfeited due to non-payment of the balance auction bid amount.