Perturbed over illegal transportation of minerals through forest and other routes, Odisha and Jharkhand are planning to impose restriction on plying of heavy vehicles in border areas and mapping of such routes indicating places where low height barricades need to be erected or trenches dug.
Efforts to curb illegal mining would be discussed at the second inter-state coordination committee meeting later to be held on August 21 at Keonjhar. Senior officials of Odisha and Jharkhand would attend the meeting, a senior official said adding first such meeting
was held on February 2.
While both states would exchange smuggling status on either sides of the border, the meeting would take a decision on mapping of forest routes generally used by mafia for illegal transportation of minerals, the police said. "Heavy vehicle should be allowed to ply only on routes recommended by transport departments of two states," sources said adding joint unified check gates were to be made operational at Murgabeda, Nalda (Keonjhar district), Tiring (Mayurbhanj district) and Jareikela (West Singbhum district).
This apart, installation of another joint unified check gate at Bairammitrapur at NH-3 may also be considered. Officials of mining, forest, commercial tax and trasnport departments of both the states would man the check gates. The Sunday meeting would also take a decision on a proposal to shift the existing forest check gate at Bisra (Sundergarh district) to Jareikela (W Singhbhum distr). Meanwhile, the collector of Sundergarh district has suggested erection of check gates at Taparia and Telijore for better action to curb illegal transportation of minerals.
Odisha government which had already prohibited storage (depot) of mineral for trading within a radius of 40 km from the source (mines), would also request imposition of similar restriction by Jharkhand government, they said. This apart, both the state would take a decision on imposing restriction on setting up crusher units within 10km radius of either side of the inter-state border in order to curb clandestine mining activities in bordering areas.
The meeting is likely to discuss other issues like sharing of information, regulation of mineral traffic to ports through roads, measures to intensify joint enforcement activities and setting up of a special cell for monitoring of illegal activities in border areas.
from
IBNLive
J&K: Infiltration along LoC, 1 killed
One Junior Commanding Officer was killed and another jawan injured after a major infiltration bid by a group of six terrorists was foiled by the Army along LoC in Machil in Kupwara district of North Kashmir.
from PTI
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to travel to Washington in a few months at the invitation of US President Barack Obama.
from IBNLive
K'taka: 28 MLAs inducted in cabinet
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday expanded his Cabinet with the induction of 28 Ministers.
from
IBNLive
CBI officer caught taking bribe
A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) official, who is also the Chief Investigating Officer probing the coal block allocation scam, was caught taking a bribe of Rs 15 lakh on Friday.
from
PTI
TN: Farmers threaten mass suicides
Farmers in Coimbatore region on Friday threatened that they would resort to mass suicides if government went ahead with its plan to increase power tariff.
from
IBNLive
Chennai: MK Stalin surrenders illegal car
DMK leader MK Stalin on Friday surrendered his illegally-imported Hummer to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in Chennai.
from
IBNLive
B'lore office blast: Police still clueless
A month after an explosion took place opposite the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Malleshwaram in Bangalore, police are yet to zero in on the person who had planted the bomb.