"Transportation of coal from the place of its origin has been stopped since 5 PM last evening. There are a few vehicles which are yet to cross over to their destination," Warjri told PTI.
He said the state government has halted the transportation in compliance with the order of the NGT.
The NGT had in October last year asked coal miners and transporters to pay Rs 400 crore royalty to the state government within 45 days as per Mines Development and Regulation Act, 1957, before transporting 6.3 million tonnes of extracted coal lying in depots across the state.
Over 9.76 million MT of extracted coal have also been transported out of the 11,02,950 MT coal allowed for transportation.
Banned by the NGT for mining since April last year, transportation of coal was allowed, where the expert committee had assessed the quantity and whose royalty have been paid to the government.
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