Shillong Times reported that the Supreme Court took up the submission of Meghalaya Government on the ban on coal mining by the National Green Tribunal which will be heard together with a similar ...
The apex court's direction came on an appeal filed by Ka Hima Nongstoi Land Owners, Coal Traders and Producers Association against the green panel's order banning coal mining in Meghalaya since April 17, 2014. During the hearing, the coal traders told the apex court
For example, Nagaland has its own coal policy which allows its natives to mine coal from their respective lands. Similarly, coal mining in Meghalaya was rampant till imposition of ban on coal mining by National Green Tribunal. The Nagaland Coal and Meghalaya Coal has large buyers in North India, Central India and Eastern India.
NEW DELHI: Environmental degradation by illegal and unregulated coal mining has taken place in Meghalaya, the Supreme Court held Wednesday and directed the state to deposit Rs 100 crore with the ...
The Supreme Court (SC) on January 3, 2019, will hear a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on the issue of the 15 miners trapped in an illegal rat-hole coal mine in the East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya. The petition, filed by advocate Astha Sharma and .
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The Meghalaya mining accident happened on 13 December 2018, when 15 miners were trapped in a mine in Ksan, in the Indian state of Meghalaya.While five miners managed to escape, rescue efforts for the remaining 15 continued till 2 March 2019. The miners were trapped inside the coal mine at a depth of around 370 feet (112 meters) in Jaintia Hills district.
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The Supreme Court will hear a special leave petition on November 2, which was filed by the Meghalaya State Co-ordination Committee of Coal Owners, Miners and Dealer's Forum challenging an order passed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) where it maintained that the ban on coal mining and transportation of the already mined coal in Meghalaya will continue.
NEW DELHI: After hearing various petitions on coal mining ban in Meghalaya for about a week, the Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its order.The order is expected in July after the summer vacation of the court from May 11 to June 30.The matter pert
After hearing various petitions on coal mining ban in Meghalaya for about a week, the Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its order. The order is expected in July after the summer vacation of the court from May 11 to June 30. The matter pertaining to the NGT ban imposed on Meghalaya was heard by a [.]
The top court sought the mine owner's reply by February 22 and directed the Meghalaya and Coal India Ltd To furnish details of other illegal mines operating in the area It posted the matter for further hearing on February 22 Senior advocate Anand Grover, appearing for petitioner Aditya N Prasad, said that the problem of de-watering the mines .
Oct 05, 2018· Pic file photo. Shillong, Oct 5: The Supreme Court has set November 12 as the final hearing on the ongoing ban on coal mining imposed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Meghalaya. The order was passed during the hearing on the matter held in New Delhi on Friday. Sources informed that the apex court has fixed November 12 as the final hearing date on the matter.
Social activists urge Supreme Court to ban coal mining in Meghalaya completely The report also rubbishes claims that the ban on mining has hurt the livelihoods of poor indigenous people as it ...
Jan 15, 2019· The ban comes a week after a citizens forum in Meghalaya, in which RTI activists Agnes Kharshiing was part of, demanded the Supreme Court issue a complete ban on coal mining/transportation in the state citing that there has been absolute loss in terms of revenue from the industry and that all indices in the mining district are down with 76 per ...
Four miners die of suffocation in Megahalaya coal mine. Four miners have died of suffocation inside hazardous rat-hole coal pits in a remote mining area near the Indo-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya's South West Khasi Hills district and another was crushed in a quarry, officials said on Saturday. Oct 12, 2013, 13:35 PM IST
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has refused to lift its interim ban on rat-hole coal mining in Meghalaya, but allowed transportation of already extracted coal kept near the mines. NGT had ordered the interim ban in April 17, this year. The NGT bench, chaired by .
The Supreme Court Wednesday directed the Meghalaya government to deposit the Rs 100 crore fine imposed on it by the NGT for failing to curb illegal coal mining with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). 📰 Supreme Court Asks Meghalaya to Deposit Rs 100 Crore Fine for Illegal Coal Mining.
Judgement of the Supreme Court of India regarding unregulated coal mining in the tribal areas of Meghalaya, 03/07/2019
Judgement of the Supreme Court of India in the matter of State of Meghalaya Vs All Dimasa Students Union & Others dated 03/07/2019 regarding unregulated coal mining in the tribal areas of Meghalaya,
Jan 15, 2019· "Till the next date of hearing there would not be any transportation of any coal lying on the sites," the bench said. The Supreme Court on Tuesday banned the transportation of extracted coal lying at various sites in Meghalaya which has had no success in rescuing 15 miners trapped inside an illegal rat-hole coal mine for almost a month.
6. National Green Tribunal report dated April 17, 2014 banning rat hole coal mining in Meghalaya. [click to view] 8. Detailed report of the condition of coal mines in Meghalaya [click to view] 7. NGT ban on rat-hole mining in Meghalaya to continue, Down to Earth report by Anupam Chakravartty. 11 June 2014 [click to view] 12.
Jan 16, 2019· The bench issued notice to the Meghalaya Government, the Centre and others seeking their response on various issues connected with coal mining in the state and posted the matter for hearing February 19. "Till the next date of hearing there would not be any transportation of any coal lying on the sites," the bench said.
Dec 27, 2018· Rescue operations are underway for 15 miners who are trapped since 14 days in an illegal mine in Meghalaya. Coal India finally received a request for assistance sent by the Meghalaya government.
The Supreme Court Wednesday directed the Meghalaya government to deposit the Rs 100 crore fine imposed on it by the NGT for failing to curb illegal coal mining with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). A bench of justices Ashok Bhushan and K M Joseph directed the state administration to hand ...