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Tuesday, September 6, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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Mining magnate Reddy in CBI net
Karnataka’s ex-minister, brother-in-law 
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Ex- minister G Janardhana Reddy in a court in Hyderabad Bangalore, September 5
The long arm of the law finally caught up with mining czars the Reddys of Karnataka. Janardhana Reddy, former Karnataka minister and director of Obalapuram Mining Company (OMC) and BV Srinivas Reddy, managing director, were today arrested by the CBI in Bellary in connection with cases related to illegal mining slapped against them in Andhra Pradesh.

Nation page: Fall of mining czar

Ex- minister G Janardhana Reddy in a court in Hyderabad on Monday. — PTI

Punjab Shivaliks take brunt of quarrying menace
Nurpur Bedi (Ropar), September 5
The lower Shivaliks are all set to disappear. With the illegal mining mafia leaving no stone unturned (literally!) to raze the hillocks here for sand and gravel and the Ropar administration turning a blind eye to this plundering of nature, it may be just months before this belt loses its hillocks and the entire area is levelled!

Illegal mining goes on unabated in Nurpur Bedi area of Punjab

MAFIA & ITS MUSCLE: Illegal mining goes on unabated in Nurpur Bedi area of Punjab. Tribune photo: Parvesh Chauhan



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