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Thane illegal mining: Bombay High Court orders recovery of over ₹190 crore penalty
Thane illegal mining: Bombay High Court orders recovery of over ₹190 crore penalty

The Hindu

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Thane illegal mining: Bombay High Court orders recovery of over ₹190 crore penalty

The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra government to recover a total amount of ₹1,90,30,05,958 crore in penalties and royalties from a private quarry operator for illegal mining in Chinchavli village, located in the ecologically sensitive Ambernath region of Thane district. The order comes amid growing concern over environmental degradation and health risks faced by the tribal population in the area. For nearly two decades, tribal residents of Chinchavli have lived under a cloud of dust, noise of explosives used to blast rocks as rampant quarrying scarred the hills, contaminated the air and water, and triggered multiple health complications. Earlier this year, The Hindu had reported on the long-standing mining activity and its toll on the village, drawing attention to the human and ecological costs. The court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by environmental activist Nandakumar Waman Pawar and resident of the area Bhaskar Warghada, who alleged that the quarry operator had violated environmental clearance conditions and exceeded the approved excavation area and volume. The site, spread across hilly terrain, was originally leased for mining minor minerals like basalt and earth under a plan permitting extraction of up to five lakh tonnes over five years. The petition said Chinchavali village is a mountainous terrain with rich biodiversity. On February 23, 2015, Laxmi Stone Industries owned by Vishvanath Ramchandra Panvelkar, was granted quarry lease for a period of five years for extraction and sale of minor minerals of stone (all sizes) and ordinary earth on the said land. The lease was further renewed for a period of five years up to August 27, 2024. The mining plan reveals that one lakh tonnes per annum of basalt and weathered soil was supposed to be extracted for a period of five years totalling to five lakh tonnes. On November 19, 2019, environment clearance was granted in favour of the mining company. The petition further said that the carried-out quarrying activity at the site was in violation of the provisions of Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction (Development and Regulation) Rules, 2013 and Environment Protection Act, 1986 and that the company exceeded the permissible area, exceeded the quantity of extracted mines and minerals. It is alleged that the company destroyed the mountainous terrain during the course of its mining activities. An official inspection by the Thane Collector, using ETC (Electronic Total Station) machines, revealed significant over-excavation—amounting to over 1.3 lakh brass of material. Based on this, the Collector passed two separate orders in December 2024 and February 2025, imposing penalties of ₹10.71 crore and ₹179.58 crore respectively. While dismissing the PIL on grounds of delay—the quarry lease was originally granted on August 25, 2009 — the court noted that penalty proceedings had already addressed the petitioner's core grievance. The bench, comprising Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Sandeep V. Marne, directed the authorities to recover the dues unless stayed by a competent court. The judgment also acknowledged satellite imagery and survey data showing mining beyond the permitted four hectares, with activity reportedly extending to 9.88 hectares. It directed the Konkan Divisional Commissioner, who heads the Matheran Eco-Sensitive Zone monitoring committee, to file an affidavit on further violations. 'The Collector shall take appropriate action for recovery of the royalty as well as penalty for excess excavation carried out by Respondent No.8. This would however be subject to any challenge raised by Respondent to the penalty orders. The PIL Petition is accordingly disposed of,' the Bench said. Mr. Pawar said, 'This is a major step toward justice for the tribal communities who have suffered silently for years. We hope the government ensures full recovery of penalties and restores the ecological balance of the region. The news report published on The Hindu added an extra layer of pressure on the collector to issue the order of penalty. However, the environmental restoration part has been undermined in the judgement and for that we plan to approach the Supreme Court along with the rights of Adivasis.' Mr. Warghada speaking on behalf of the residents, expressed gratitude for the win. 'Living with sounds of blasts and dust for almost two decades, we had accepted our fate and given on any hope as for years, no authorities paid heed to our grievances. Reading The Hindu's report, the Mr. Panvelkar had approached us twice to convince us to settle the matter outside court. He offered us money in exchange of our ancestral homes and lands which we refused.' The case marks a significant development in long-standing calls for environmental accountability in quarrying zones, particularly in areas inhabited by tribal communities. Civil society groups have welcomed the ruling as a critical step toward ensuring that violations are penalised and that such sensitive regions receive stronger regulatory oversight.

Uddhav Sena accuses NCP MLA Sunil Shelke of mining royalty evasion worth thousands of crores of rupees
Uddhav Sena accuses NCP MLA Sunil Shelke of mining royalty evasion worth thousands of crores of rupees

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Uddhav Sena accuses NCP MLA Sunil Shelke of mining royalty evasion worth thousands of crores of rupees

The Shiv Sena (UBT) Wednesday alleged that Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MLA Sunil Shelke has caused a loss worth thousands of crores of rupees to the state exchequer by not paying the royalty for quarrying activities in his constituency, Maval. In a letter to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Sena (UBT) spokesperson Sanjay Raut urged him to stop the blatant 'loot' by the MLA belonging to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's NCP. 'Sunil Shelke, without taking any permission from the government, has indulged in digging and collecting minerals from quarries. However, he has failed to pay any royalty to the government,' Raut alleged, adding that Shelke has cheated the government. As per the Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction (Development and Regulation) Rules, 2013, every lessee is required to pay royalty on minerals such as sand, gravel, and murrum mined from the leased area at rates specified by the government from time to time. Raut said Shelke and his brother had made an application in 2023 to the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) to receive land compensation for the land acquired by the government. 'Accordingly, they were given an alternative land in return,' he said. 'Since Shelke has deprived the government of royalty worth thousands of crores (of rupees), how is the government going to compensate for it? The chief minister should issue a directive in this regard,' Raut said. 'The government has several times acquired fertile and irrigated land from farmers. But has never compensated them with a piece of land in return. Why were the MLA and his family then given the land as compensation?' asked Raut. Shelke, who is attending the Monsoon Session of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, has not responded to Raut's allegations. Shelke won from Maval for the first time in the 2019 polls as part of the undivided NCP, defeating two-time BJP MLA Bala Bhegade. He retained the seat in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly polls, beating the nearest rival, Bapu Jaywantrao Bhegade, who contested as an Independent. Manoj More has been working with the Indian Express since 1992. For the first 16 years, he worked on the desk, edited stories, made pages, wrote special stories and handled The Indian Express edition. In 31 years of his career, he has regularly written stories on a range of topics, primarily on civic issues like state of roads, choked drains, garbage problems, inadequate transport facilities and the like. He has also written aggressively on local gondaism. He has primarily written civic stories from Pimpri-Chinchwad, Khadki, Maval and some parts of Pune. He has also covered stories from Kolhapur, Satara, Solapur, Sangli, Ahmednagar and Latur. He has had maximum impact stories from Pimpri-Chinchwad industrial city which he has covered extensively for the last three decades. Manoj More has written over 20,000 stories. 10,000 of which are byline stories. Most of the stories pertain to civic issues and political ones. The biggest achievement of his career is getting a nearly two kilometre road done on Pune-Mumbai highway in Khadki in 2006. He wrote stories on the state of roads since 1997. In 10 years, nearly 200 two-wheeler riders had died in accidents due to the pathetic state of the road. The local cantonment board could not get the road redone as it lacked funds. The then PMC commissioner Pravin Pardeshi took the initiative, went out of his way and made the Khadki road by spending Rs 23 crore from JNNURM Funds. In the next 10 years after the road was made by the PMC, less than 10 citizens had died, effectively saving more than 100 lives. Manoj More's campaign against tree cutting on Pune-Mumbai highway in 1999 and Pune-Nashik highway in 2004 saved 2000 trees. During Covid, over 50 doctors were asked to pay Rs 30 lakh each for getting a job with PCMC. The PCMC administration alerted Manoj More who did a story on the subject, asking then corporators how much money they story worked as doctors got the job without paying a single paisa. Manoj More has also covered the "Latur drought" situation in 2015 when a "Latur water train" created quite a buzz in Maharashtra. He also covered the Malin tragedy where over 150 villagers had died. Manoj More is on Facebook with 4.9k followers (Manoj More), on twitter manojmore91982 ... Read More

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