Bhilwara District Collector Onkar Singh has directed officials to enquire into the irregularities in land use by the company.
A complaint alleging irregularities was received by the Collector recently, following which he directed Tehsiladar Ram Singh to probe the matter and submit a report, official sources said.
Jindal Saw had been allotted 744.13 bigha land for mining and another 143 bigha for commercial use in Pur town of the district. But the company had set up a commercial plant on a 30 bigha of land allotted for mining, the complaint alleged.
Head coordinator of the company S P Malik could not be reached for comments despite several attempts.
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