The state government's action in this regard came after the mines owners were found not responding to the demand notices for payment of additional Net Present Value (NPV) according to the 2010 Supreme Court order.
The mines lessees were supposed to make payment under the NPV category for use of forest land for the mining purpose.
The defaulting mines lessees included the state-owned Odisha Mining Corporation (OMC) against which an amount of Rs 276.90 crore was pending, they said.
Sharma said the NPV is the amount the user agencies need to deposit as per the Supreme Court order in 2002 for diversion of forest land to non-forest usage.
It includes the cost of the land along with tangible and intangible benefits of the forest area and is charged at Rs 5.8 lakh to Rs 9.2 lakh per hectare depending on the type and density of the diverted forest land.
"In case of lessees not operating any mines whether applied for renewal or not, steps may also be initiated for recovery of the balance NPV through certificate cases," the forest secretary said.
In a separate letter to the managing director OMC, the forest and environment secretary said the state PSU need to pay off NPV dues for its 11 mines with deposits of iron ore, manganese, chromite and china clay.
The list of defaulters also included Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) (Rs 76.80 crore) and Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) (55.48 crore).
While the SAIL has not paid the NPV for forest land coming within its Harmath iron and manganese mines under Keonjhar division, MCL will pay for its Balanda mines.
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