The government is getting ready to grant lease for granite mining despite strong opposition from the tribals in many areas of Palakonda in Srikakulam district. The irony is that the authorities are planning to grant these leases at the very place where they had already issued pattas to the local tribals. The tribals are already up in arms over the mining lease issue at Kannedhara Konda in Seetampeta mandal, Yelukalametta...
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Tribals beat up mines official on Kannedhara Hills
Stir over lease to Dharmana Prasada Rao's family takes a violent turn An Assistant Director of the Mines Department, V. Koteswara Raju, was assaulted by tribals on the Kannedhara Hills near Seethampeta as the agitation against the mining lease granted to R&B Minister Dharmana Prasada Rao's family took a violent turn on Friday. Angry tribals beat up the official and tore his dress holding him responsible for granting the mining lease...
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