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Haryana: Drones to monitor illegal mining activities in Gurugram, Nuh
India | February 03, 2024 17:35 ISTHaryana news: The official said with the help of drones, it will be easy for us to keep a watch on large areas of suspected mining locations. If we receive any complaint regarding illegal mining, the team will visit the spot and fly the drones to access the current situation of the spot.
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India's GVK gets approval for largest Australian coal mine
November 04, 2013 16:49 ISTMelbourne: Australia's federal government has given a mega Diwali gift to India's GVK group by approving the gigantic coal mining project in Queensland state in the country's northeast.Environment Minister Greg Hunt approved the 37,380 hectare
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