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Laterite mining leases cancelled

Updated - September 22, 2016 10:25 pm IST

Published - January 06, 2016 12:00 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Following a direction from the State Government the District Collector has cancelled the permissions for laterite mining leases issued by the Gram Panchayat of Sarugudu in Nathavaram mandal which were based on the manipulated proceedings of the fictitious resolutions passed by the Panchayat on July 23, 2009.

The order issued by the Collector three weeks ago came to light on Tuesday cancelling the fictitious resolutions under Section 246 (1) of AP Panchayati Raj Act 1994 read with GO MS No. 44 of Panchayti Raj and Rural Development Department of April 21, 2015 after the Panchayat had failed to give its explanation.

The Joint Director of Mines and Geology Department here was directed to cancel the laterite mining leases granted, based on the fictitious resolution of the Sarugudu Panchayat on July 23, 2009 and the Extension Officer (PR and RD) of Nathavaram was asked to file a criminal complaint against those involved in tampering of records and manipulating the Panchayati resolutions. This is because a departmental proceeding cannot be initiated since the term of the previous body has come to an end and the then Panchayat Secretary K. Krishna Rao had expired on August 30, 2014.

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It may be recalled that a protest was raised after laterite mining was taken up by non-tribals at Sarugudu which is in the Scheduled area. This particular area is not being considered a Scheduled area and the un-surveyed hill blocks are not specified whether they belonged to the Revenue Department of Forest Department. These conditions saw the resolution by the Gram Panchayat taking place quietly. Many outsiders with non-local tribals as their front are reportedly involved in laterite mining which is reportedly taking place in small blocks.

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