SC calls for deeper probe into illegal mining in Andhra

The Supreme Court of India has directed a comprehensive investigation into illegal mining activities in Andhra Pradesh, emphasizing the need to examine encroachments and assess the financial losses incurred by the state. This directive comes as part of an ongoing effort to combat illegal mining practices that have reportedly plagued the region, leading to significant environmental and economic repercussions. The court has also extended the deadline for the committee's findings by an additional six months, allowing for a thorough examination of the issues at hand. This move underscores the judiciary's commitment to ensuring accountability and transparency in the mining sector, which has faced increasing scrutiny in recent years due to allegations of corruption and environmental degradation. The Supreme Court's decision is seen as a crucial step in addressing the illegal activities that undermine state resources and violate environmental regulations, aiming to restore integrity to the mining industry in Andhra Pradesh.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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