Ashish Ambastha, Dhanbad. The problems of the coal companies running in Dhanbad are going to increase. A notice has been sent to them on Wednesday for revenue collection. These include 46 collieries of BCCL, eight of ECL Mugma, two of SAIL Chasnala and three of Tata Steel Limited. Instructions have been given to deposit the amount within 15 days from the date of notice. Failure to deposit will result in a certificate case.
It is alleged that between 2000 and 2010, he excavated coal from more places than the prescribed permission. In the light of the Supreme Court order, now an amount of about Rs 18,385 crore will be recovered from these coal companies of Dhanbad. BCCL has to pay the maximum amount of Rs 17337.87 crore.
The state government has issued an order and authorized the District Mining Officer and Assistant Mining Officer to recover the amount. Secretary of Mines and Geology Department, Arba Rajkamal has issued a notification in this regard. The side of coal companies has also been heard. After the hearing till December, now the next action is being prepared by giving notice. In case of non-deposit of amount by the coal companies, a certificate will be recorded.
The Mining Department has also informed the officials of the concerned companies regarding this matter. Here, after receiving the notice from the coal companies, legal matters have started getting into trouble. He says that the strategy will be decided after discussing the entire matter with the Coal Ministry. Coal India has three companies in Jharkhand. BCCL, CCL and ECL. These three coal companies have a huge amount of money.
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