The teams, which will be headed by the respective deputy commissioners, would comprise officials from taxation, mining, revenue and police departments, an official spokesperson disclosed, adding that they would be mandated to set up nakas to check illegal mining and evasion of taxes.
Illegal mining and tax evasion had led to heavy losses for the state exchequer and needed to be checked on priority, said the chief minister.
He also directed increased vigil on stone crushers, which are located in the three districts of Rupnagar, SAS Nagar and Pathankot, said the spokesperson after a review of the mining department during a meeting of the Sub-Committee on Finance.
To streamline the functioning of the mining department, and make it more effective, the meeting also held discussions on a proposal to set up a new mining department, with manpower to be drawn in from various related departments.
The mines to be auctioned on February 19 include 48 sand mines (1.64 crore tonnes) and three gravel (0.2 crore tonnes), while the March 15 auctions will have 145 mines (2.7 crore tonnes) of sand and 18 mines (0.2 crore tonnes) of gravel being open to bidding.
Also, the department officials informed about as many as 34 of the mines auctioned so far, which they said was not yet operational.
"The earnings could go up to Rs 600-800 crore with just 10 per cent increase in mining production," they said.
The chief minister directed steps to ensure immediate operationalization of auctioned mines, and also to initiate wide publicity and confidence-building measures for the forthcoming auctions.
The need for identification of more gravel mines was also discussed to plug the demand-supply gap.
The total demand in the state has been calculated at 4 crore tonnes on a conservative side, according to the mining department.
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