Illegal iron ore mining in Joda circle of Sundargarh district is one of the biggest scams in India, says commission
The report of Justice M B Shah
Commission of Enquiry on illegal iron and manganese ore mining in
Odisha, which the Centre had kept under wraps, is finally out. On
Monday, the Union Ministry of Mines submitted the report to the Supreme
Court of India which is hearing a public interest petition seeking
extension of the commission's tenure so that it can probe illegal mining
in other states. The two-volume report details the extent of rampant
illegal mining across the state. It has estimated that the scam in
mining iron ore and manganese from just two districts—Keonjhar and
Sundargarh—is worth more than Rs 59,000 crore.
The ministry has been sitting on the report since October this year.
On January 25, the Union government submitted before the apex court that
no further extension could be granted to the commission and refused to
make the Odisha report public, saying it has to be tabled in Parliament
first.
Amicus curiae for the case, Harish Salve, however, argued before
court that the findings of the commission are important. Subsequently,
the ministry submitted the
.