Mining set to resume in Karnataka in a month

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March 7, 2015

Bengaluru, Mar 7: Mining in Karnataka is all set to resume in a month as the department of mines and geology has readied a list of 108 existing “A” and “B” category companies to grant deemed approval.

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After obtaining the deemed approval, the companies need to execute a lease deed with the director of mines and geology and then seek clearance from the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board. Obtaining the Board’s approval may not be a hindrance as the firms have already got the green signal from the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests.

Industry sources said the entire process will take not more than a month from the time the State government gives its approval. The approvals are based on the new Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation)?amendment ordinance which came into effect on January 12. Subsequent to the Supreme Court directives in the illegal mining case, mining operations abruptly shut down in 2011 following the scams in Ballari. In January, the Siddaramaiah government gave its approval to eight mining firms, including Sesa Sterlite.

The BJP has charged that Siddaramaiah has taken favours from these firms to grant them lease. The eight companies were given renewed licences for a period of 20 years.

The Centre had initially set the State a deadline till February 28 for extending the licences for all existing lease holders. However, due to delay in collation of data, the department could not adhere to the time limit.

Of the 115 “A” and “B” category mining firms, seven companies are still facing issues pertaining to boundary demarcations between Karnataka and the erstwhile unified Andhra Pradesh. All the firms will be given an extension till the time they complete 50 years of mining from the date of getting the letter of intent. According to sources, 90 per cent of the companies will be completing the stipulated 50 years of mining by March 31, 2020.

After March 31, 2020, if the licencees have completed 50 years, the mining pits will be put up for fresh auctions. In Bellary alone, as many as 96 companies were given mining licences in 1954. Most of these companies are still active, though the ownership may have changed hands.

If cases of illegal mining are pending against these companies, be it with the Lokayukta Special Investigation Team (SIT) or the CBI, then they will be given a conditional approval to mine. The conditions stipulate that if any company is found guilty of charges against it, then the government may either ask the firm to cough up the penal amount and/or cancel the mining licence. One such conditional renewal notification has been issued towards Sesa Sterlite on January 7.

On “C” category mining auction, officials claim that the State government may falter in accruing revenue due to falling steel prices.

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April 10,2025

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Mangaluru, Apr 10: In a profound act of generosity and faith, senior businessman and Congress leader Inayath Ali has donated 1.5 acres of prime land in the heart of Mangaluru for the construction of a Haj Bhavan. The land—strategically located just 1.5 kilometres from the Mangaluru International Airport and adjacent to a major road—is estimated to be worth over ₹8 crore.

The donation, made earlier this week, has captured public attention not just for its magnitude, but for the spirit behind it. At a time when the nation is engaged in an intense debate over the recently passed Waqf (Amendment) Act, this selfless contribution opens a new chapter in understanding the true essence of waqf.

According to sources, the upcoming Haj Bhavan will house a mosque, and offer training and orientation services for pilgrims travelling to Mecca—providing both spiritual and logistical support to hundreds of Hajj aspirants from the region.

What sets this gesture apart is the absolute surrender of rights by Inayath Ali. Despite not being a high-profile industrialist or real estate mogul, he has forfeited all claims over the land. Under Islamic waqf principles, once a property is donated, neither the donor nor their descendants can reclaim or profit from it—making it a permanent endowment for the community.

This timely development is sparking fresh conversations about the spiritual and charitable foundations of waqf, especially amid allegations and controversies surrounding waqf properties in various parts of the country. Critics often claim that waqf lands have expanded disproportionately or were historically acquired from other communities. Inayath Ali’s donation stands as a counter-narrative—one that reflects the voluntary, sacred, and socially uplifting nature of such endowments.

For generations, Muslims—from wealthy businesspersons to humble individuals—have donated land and property to build mosques, madrasas, orphanages, and cemeteries. Elders from the coastal Muslim community affirm that such acts are not merely cultural traditions but are deeply rooted in the belief that sadaqah jariyah (a continuing charity) benefits the soul in both this world and the hereafter.

Inayath Ali’s contribution, thus, is not just a donation of land—it is a message of unity, service, and spiritual vision for generations to come.

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April 10,2025

Mangaluru: A seemingly harmless YouTube advertisement has cost a Mangaluru man his life savings, after he fell victim to an elaborate investment scam and lost a staggering ₹55 lakh.

According to the police complaint, the victim was lured in by a man named Shardul Jani, who claimed that a trading app called Abans Pro would deliver high returns. On February 11, the man made an initial investment of ₹15,000. A trading account was created for him, which soon began displaying encouraging profits.

Buoyed by these promising numbers and under constant persuasion from the accused, the man was convinced to invest more. Reassured that the money could be withdrawn at any time, he not only continued investing himself but also involved his relatives, who collectively transferred ₹39 lakh into his account for further investments.

Between February 11 and March 27, the victim transferred a total of ₹55 lakh to multiple bank accounts provided by the accused. But when he finally attempted to withdraw the funds, nothing came back. The profits were a mirage—his money had vanished.

Realising he had been conned, the man approached the Bajpe police, who have registered a case and begun an investigation into the fraudulent scheme.

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Mangaluru: Scoring an almost perfect 599 out of 600, Amoolya Kamath, a brilliant student of Expert PU College, has topped the Science stream in the PU 2 exams. Calm, composed, and quietly confident, Amoolya says the mock tests at her college were the game changer in overcoming her exam fear.

Coming from a family of doctors — Dr Dinesh Kamath and Dr Anuradha Kamath — Amoolya is charting her own path: “I want to become an engineer,” she said with determination.

Her success mantra? “I revised every day whatever was taught in class. I would reach home by 7 pm and then study till 10:30 pm. But honestly, I never expected the first rank!”

Apart from academics, Amoolya is a trained artist — having cleared the Bharatanatyam senior exam and Carnatic music junior exam. “Music kept my mind calm,” she smiled.

A graceful blend of intellect and art, Amoolya Kamath is an inspiration for students aiming to balance ambition with serenity.

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