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No violation by Vedanta at Niyamgiri, says report

The Vedanta Aluminium Ltd (VAL), part of Vedanta Resources, has not violated any forest and environment norms at its alumina refinery and bauxite mining site in Kalahandi district of Orissa, according to a report of the state government. - Projects held up by local agitation - HC quashes Maytas plea against Vedanta - Nod for Niyamgiri mines likely soon - Vedanta Aluminium to spend 5% of profit on CSR - Dubai firm seeks damages from Vedanta Aluminium - Gangavaram port handles 4497.5 tonne cargo While the refinery is at the foothill of Niyamgiri hills, the proposed mining site is at the top of the hill, 7 to 10 km away. Allegations were that the company had initiated construction work for mining of bauxite though the mining site was yet to get the statutory clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF). “There is no construction beyond the project area of the alumina refinery which was allotted to the company by the government in 2004 and it is not unlawful”, said a senior official of the state forest and environment department quoting the report of district collector of Kalahandi who was asked to probe into the matter. The MoEF had asked the state government to explain why the controversial bauxite mining project by Vedanta had been allowed to start work in violation of the ministry guidelines. This followed a statement by Union minister Jairam Ramesh last week that a probe had found construction work had started on land that belonged to the revenue department. After the clean chit given to the company in the district collector’s report, all eyes are on the next move of the state government. Sources said, the government will send its views on the matter to the Centre only after the chief minister vets it. But with chief minister Naveen Patnaik now on a tour to Delhi and the state assembly in session, this may take few days. The Anil Agarwal owned Sterlite Industries India Ltd (SIIL) and the Orissa Mining Corporation (OMC) of the Orissa government have already formed a joint venture company under the banner of South-West Orissa Bauxite Mining Private Ltd for mining bauxite in the Niyamgiri hills. While the leaseholder has got stage-I forest clearance from MoEF, the stage-II clearance is awaited. Last week, steel and mines secretary, Ashok Dalwai, had asked the district authorities of Kalahandi to probe the alleged violations forest norms by Vedanta after the Central government sought explanation from the state. Sources said, VAL has set up a 1 million tonne refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district. The company was given 2041 acres of land for the proposed refinery.


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