A high-level committee comprising of top officials from the concerned departments of the 12-mineral producing states and the Centre will meet early next month to discuss status on formation of such cells, a Mines Ministry notification said.
These special cells will focus on anti-extortion and anti-money laundering operations to curb links between illegal mining as well as forest contractors and extremists. States have been told earlier to form such cells and their status has to be discussed, it added.
A senior government official said that the issue will be taken up at the meeting of the Coordination-cum-Empowered Committee (CEC), which is headed by the Union Mines Secretary. The meeting is scheduled for the second week of April.
"States such as Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Telangana face issues of extremists disrupting mining operations. There have also been instances were illegal miners have been found to have joined hands with extremists and the Centre wants states to prevent such issues," he added.