HYDERABAD: Several  infra companies, including Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Limited (MEIL), allegedly plundered the natural resources  in Andhra Pradesh, according to a petition filed  by the environmentalists with the National  Green Tribunal (NGT). The company recently  launched a corporate social responsibility  initiative of planting one crore saplings. The company was found to be illegally excavating gravel in Kothuru near  Vijayawada during the construction of a National  Highway bypass. The severity of the illegal mining was  such that AP mines and geology department levied penalties of nearly Rs 100 crore  against all the violators.    The Comptroller and Auditor General has  reported that MEIL received excess payments  in the Kaleshwaram lift  irrigation scheme in Telangana state.    The company  emerged as the second largest contributor to  political parties in the country through the purchase  of electoral bonds and several instances of quid pro quo were highlighted in  social media wherein the timing of payments made by the company were linked to  either award of contracts or raids by the statutory agencies including the income-tax   department.    The Andhra  Pradesh government filed a report with the NGT  in OA 165 of 2023, filed by Pilli Surendra  Babu, with regard to the illegal mining of  gravel, clay and boulders in Kothuru reserve forest areas near Vijayawada.  According to the report, a district  vigilance squad conducted a survey and  inspection in Kothur village and identified 20 illegally excavated gravel pits  in Sy No.s 35, 36, 40, 41, 45 and 227.     “Accordingly,  the surveyor has taken measurements of illegal pits and estimated that a  quantity of 4.2 lakh cubic metres of gravel  was illegally mined,” the report said. MEIL  was allotted permits in some of these survey  numbers, according to the report. The violators were levied penalty of Rs 24 crore.In another instance, inspection teams found that six lakh cubic metres of gravel was illegally excavated in Sy no.s 255,  256, 260 of Tadepalli village and 147, 148 of Vemavaram village and levied  penalty of Rs 35 crore.    In Sy No.s 501, 504, 508, 509, 511, 512, 520, 521, 524  and 525 of Velagaleru village, the officials found illegal excavation of 5.6  lakh cubic metres and levied penalty of Rs 31.31 crore.
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