Palamuru, April 30, (way2newstv.in):
Greening is coming. To protect the trees, the authorities are hoarding the trees and hammering the merchants selling the coal. Nominal cases are being promoted to pursue business. It is estimated that a single DCM load will cost Rs.2 lakhs. It is a dark business where four trees are bought with government approval, as well as in tens of thousands of public places, in tanks or in areas where they are illegally cut down, along with the permitted trees. Locals say that there are about two loads of business in 15 days. The Kuruvi Mandal Mudugulagudem as center millions of illegal coal businesses are being transported without any permits. It is normal to cut off trees, to convert them into coal, lorries and auto bags. Locals claim that this business is going on smoothly with the help of officials. This is a continuation of the number of times the complainant has complained to the concerned Forest Officers. It seems like the failure of the authorities to prevent it.
THE TREES ARE CUTTING DOWN RANDOMLY
In the past, articles have been published in various magazines but the lack of movement in the authorities is sad. There were coal blocks that continue to be traded on Friday. Is the original coal business allowed? If there is no permission, there is nothing but the fact that the authorities are directly involved in the attacks when the trade continues, or when the trees are burning. After the sell-off, the robbers are being attacked for six months. This is not the latest business. The business of the last few months. But why not do it? Whose hand is behind this business. How many people are there. Where the chariot is moving, the respective officers did not go to the papas. That is why there are suspicions that coal miners are full of bailiffs. Cutting machines and generators are used to cut down trees and burn coal. Thirsty trees, gibbettes, sarkar thurum and sage trees are growing in this area. The illegal coal industry is being shifted here to shift the trees, shift them to coal and move them to Warangal, Khammam and Mahabubabad.
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