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Almost two years after its ban,the Supreme Court on Thursday allowed resumption of mining activities in 90 mines in Bellary,Tumkur and Chitradurga districts of Karnataka.
A forest bench of Justices Aftab Alam,K S Radhakrishnan and Ranjan Gogoi allowed reopening of 27 category A and 63 category B mines,subject to conditions,including adherence of the reclamation and rehabilitation plans.
However,the bench cancelled 49 leases of category C mines,where maximum illegalities were reported,for playing havoc with the national economy and casting an ominous cloud on the credibility of the system of governance by laws in force.
Stating that the satellite images with respect to environmental damage and destruction by illegal mining had shocked judicial conscience,the court said public interest would precede individual interest of these 49 category C leaseholders and hence complete closure of these mines was warranted.
The leases for iron ore mining had been categorised by the court-appointed central empowered committee as A,B and C,based on the level of alleged illegalities. Of the 166 mining leases where operations were banned in 2011,the court suspended the leases for seven category B mines on the Andhra Pradesh-Karnataka border.
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