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Opposition parties in Goa's assembly questioned the state government over uncollected green cess dues from coal handling companies, amounting to Rs 352 crore, with allegations of not collecting from "big fish". The Leader of Opposition, Yuri Alemao, claimed that the government has only collected Rs 194 crore, with Rs 47 crore from coal and coke companies and the rest from petrochemical companies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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