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Meghalaya government probes disappearance of 3,960.95 metric tonnes of coal, suspected theft or diversion from designated depots.
The Meghalaya government has launched a high-level investigation into the suspected misappropriation of more than 4,000 metric tonnes (MT) of coal from official stockyards, following a report by a ...
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India Today NE on MSNMeghalaya orders probe to trace missing coal amid alleged misappropriation
Meghalaya government initiates probe into coal misappropriation. Over 4,000 metric tonnes of coal reportedly vanished from ...
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ABP - Live on MSNMeghalaya Govt Orders Probe into 'Misappropriation' of 4,000 MT Coal
The Meghalaya government has launched a probe into the alleged misappropriation of 4,000 metric tonnes of coal, raising ...
Meghalaya deputy chief minister Prestone Tynsong, who also holds the home portfolio, said on Saturday that district ...
The Meghalaya government has welcomed the opposition Trinamool Congress (TMC’s) suggestion to seek Supreme Court intervention into the issue of illegal coal mining and transportation in the State.
Approximately 4,000 tonnes of illegally mined coal have disappeared from Meghalaya, with speculation of heavy rains causing ...
Following the Meghalaya High Court's criticism over the disappearance of 4,000 metric tonnes of illegally mined coal, a state ...
Meghalaya minister Kyrmen Shylla has bizarrely claimed that nearly 4,000 tonnes of missing coal may have been washed away by ...
Days after the Meghalaya High Court pulled up the state after nearly 4,000 metric tonnes of illegally mined coal 'disappeared ...
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Rain might have washed it away, says Meghalaya Minister after 4,000 tonnes of coal go missing
Meghalaya High Court questions state government over missing coal, minister suggests heavy rain may be a factor.
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