The decision was taken after thorough deliberations on the illegal coal mining at a meeting of the apex body KU Advisory Board on October 2 at Mon headquarters, KU president S Manlip Konyak and general secretary Y Hosea said in a release today.
The KU had earlier declared to enforce total ban on coalmine extraction under Mon district with effect from October 2014.
According to KU, some instructions for strictly follow-up action by all are that the extraction of coalmine shall be allowed/resumed based on complete legal and systematic operations but the total ban shall continually imposed on illegal coalmining methods.
No coalmine contractors shall be allowed to extract coalmine without proper Coal Mining License (CML) and Mining Lease (ML), however if based on proper license the xerox copy of the license be submitted to apex KU Office HQ.
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