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No Hearing of Complaints, Disobeying NGT's Order: Even After Imposing a Ban, the Mafia Is Doing Illegal Mining Through Blasting

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
In Laluatora of Piparoda Khurd, keeping abreast of the rules, stone mines ranging from 150 to 250 feet deep have been dug instead of 18 feet. Due to continuous blasting, the Hathile Hanuman temple, the center of faith, is getting cracked. Despite the instructions made by the NGT to cancel the lease and fencing, there are no security arrangements. In the same area on 24 September 2016, 7 children died due to drowning in a mine. Illegal mining con…
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In Laluatora of Piparoda Khurd, keeping abreast of the rules, stone mines ranging from 150 to 250 feet deep have been dug instead of 18 feet. Due to continuous blasting, the Hathile Hanuman temple, the center of faith, is getting cracked. Despite the instructions made by the NGT to cancel the lease and fencing, there are no security arrangements. In the same area on 24 September 2016, 7 children died due to drowning in a mine. Illegal mining con…

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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