Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Panel ‘finds proof’ of illegal mining

- Prasun K Mishra htpatna@hindustant­imes.com

: The Supreme Court’s central empowered committee (CEC) is said to have found evidence of illegal stone mining in protected forests of Rohtas and Kaimur in western Bihar.

The CEC, comprising chairman Jaya Krishnan and membersecr­etary Amarnath Shetty, visited protected forests of the two districts on Thursday on top court’s November 1 order, passed while hearing a petition filed by Ghanshyam Narayan Singh.

The CEC members inspected the sites in southern hills adjacent to the Rohats district headquarte­rs and in Chand block of Kaimur district on Thursday.

Rohtas divisional forest officer (DFO) S Kumarasamy, his Kaimur counterpar­t Satyajeet Kumar and mining officers of both the districts also accompanie­d the CEC.

Though no government officer was willing to come on quotes, reliable sources said the CEC found signs of fresh stone mining in hills opposite Tara Chandi temple and at two more sites near Gopi Bigha hills, about 5 km from Rohtas district headquarte­rs, Sasaram.

At Baruna and Madariya hills in Chand block of Kaimur district, the CEC reportedly found evidence of fresh mining. The sites, on Uttar Pradesh border, had been photograph­ed and videograph­ed by the CEC, which had sought reports from Kaimur and Rohtas DFOs as well as district mining officers of the two districts, the sources said.

The committee will submit its report within two weeks, as directed by the top court.

Petitioner Ghanshyam Narayan Singh had earlier contested in the top court a Bihar government’s affidavit claiming therein that illegal stone mining had completely stopped in the region. He told the Supreme Court that large scale illegal mining was still rampant and requested it to send the CEC to verify the reality.

Ghanshyam Narayan Singh’s son Sanjay Singh was shot dead by Maoists at Rehal in Kaimur hills on February 14, 2002 for launching a crackdown against illegal mining and forest mafia when he was posted as divisional forest officer, Shahabad.

Although the Supreme Court had in its order said the petitioner could accompany the CEC to the sites, Ghanshyam Narayan Singh declined to do so.

SASARAM

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? SC panel members inspect illegal mining sites in Rohtas.
HT PHOTO SC panel members inspect illegal mining sites in Rohtas.

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