"We had set April 30 as the deadline for the transporters to install GPS in vehicles carrying minerals. From today, no vehicle will be allowed to carry minerals without having GPS facility," said Odisha's steel and mines minister Prafulla Mallick.
The minister said, of the total 32,400 trucks and tippers engaged in the transportation of minerals, about 24,000 vehicles have already installed the GPS facility.
"Directions have been issued to install GPS in the remaining 8,000 trucks at the earliest," said Mallick.
Sources said, the government has already begun constant satellite surveillance of mining and transportation of mineral activities in the state.
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