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News Birla Corporation lands US$1m dollar fine for historical over-extraction of limestone

Birla Corporation lands US$1m dollar fine for historical over-extraction of limestone

Written by Global Cement staff 11 October 2023
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India: The Satna District Office of Collector (Mining) has fined Birla Corporation US$1m for its excess extraction of limestone between 2001 and 2007.

Birla Corporation said “The company did not take environment clearance due to the ambiguity in the provisions of Environmental Impact Assessment Notification 1994, which was only clarified subsequently by the principles laid down in the common cause judgement of the Supreme Court dated 2 August 2017. However, the company had valid consent to operate the mines from State Pollution Control Board. The company remains committed to ensure compliance with all applicable laws. The company is reviewing the order and evaluating the next steps in this matter.”

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