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4,000 MT coal missing in Meghalaya, HC seeks answers

New Delhi: The Meghalaya High Court has expressed serious concern over the disappearance of nearly 4,000 metric tonnes of illegally mined coal from 2 depots located in Rajaju and Diengngan villages. Despite official records confirming the coal’s presence, most of the stock has vanished, prompting the court to demand that state authorities identify those responsible. According to the 31st interim report by the Justice (Retd) BP Katakey Committee …
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The Sunday Guardian Live broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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