Mining, Liquor Contractors Deceive Madhya Pradesh Government Of ₹1000 Crore
Illegal mining continued for 3 yrs without permission

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The state government has incurred a loss of ₹1,000 crore because of the mining and liquor contractors. The CAG report for 2021-22 brought this fact to light on Thursday.
According to the CAG report, 45 contractors, who acquired leases for mining, dug out more grit, red sand, marble, sand and dolomite than prescribed by the government.
The mining department could neither recover royalty nor imposed a penalty on the defaulters. As a result, the government incurred a loss of ₹630 crore.
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