The Commission, whose term had ended on October 16, 2013, had submitted five-volume report to Union Mines Ministry in two parts -- July and October and said that all modes of illegal mining are being carried out in Odisha and miners are making "super normal profits", the sources added.
Post Cabinet approval, the report will be tabled in the Parliament, likely in next session, along with the action taken report by the government.
Various issues including large scale violation of environment and forest laws, pollution in the mining areas and its impact on local population, flora and fauna have been dealt extensively by the Commission, they added.
The commission, set up in 2010 with a mandate to probe the nature and extent of illegal mining of iron and manganese ores and identify the responsible persons. Since its inception, the commission was granted two extensions of its original tenure of 18 months.
Subsequently, it led to a Supreme Court imposed mining ban in the state in October, 2012.
Presently, a case on extending the term of the Shah Commission is pending in the apex court.