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SC bans transportation of extracted coal lying at various sites in Meghalaya

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday banned the transportation of extracted coal lying at various sites in Meghalaya which has had no success in rescuing 15 miners trapped inside an illegal rat-hole coal mine for almost a month.

SC bans transportation of extracted coal lying at various sites in Meghalaya

SC bench refuses the plea of miners to allow them to transport the extracted coal at various places.



New Delhi, January 15 

The Supreme Court on Tuesday banned the transportation of extracted coal lying at various sites in Meghalaya which has had no success in rescuing 15 miners trapped  inside an illegal rat-hole coal mine for almost a month. 

Passing the order, a bench comprising justices A K Sikri and S A Nazeer refused the plea of miners to allow them to transport the extracted coal at various places.

The bench issued notice to the Meghalaya government, the Centre and others seeking their response on various issues connected with coal mining in the state and posted the matter for hearing February 19. - PTI

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