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illegal coal mining in jaintia hills

Where coal is mined via ‘rat-holes’ Explained News, The
Dec 20, 2018 LAST WEEK, the collapse of a coal mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills, trapping at least 15 workers who were still missing until Wednesday and are feared dead, has thrown the spotlight on a procedure known as “rat-hole mining”. Although banned, it remains the prevalent procedure for coal mining in Meghalaya.
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Meghalaya: In the Jaintia Hills, fear of coal mafia and
Jan 12, 2019 Mining Conflict Livelihood or fear: What really drives illegal coal mining in Meghalaya? In the Jaintia Hills, where 15 miners have been trapped in an illegal mine since December 13, the coal
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Meghalaya babus allowing illegal coal mining: Wildlife
Sep 20, 2018 Shillong: A wildlife and environment protection group in Meghalaya's Jaintia Hills districts has urged the state government to initiate criminal proceedings against officials allegedly allowing illegal coal mining, despite a ban imposed on it by the National Green Tribunal. The group also demanded auditing be conducted on all cement factories in East Jaintia Hills District to find out the
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Trapped Meghalaya Miners Are the Latest Victims of Years
Dec 29, 2018 Trapped Meghalaya Miners Are the Latest Victims of Years of Labour Exploitation. The incident vindicated the stand of activists that illegal coal mining occurs in the East Jaintia Hills.
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Meghalaya Illegal Mining: At Least 13 Trapped Labourers
Time and again many tragedies have taken place. In one such recent incident, 13 miners are feared dead after an illegal coal mine which they were digging collapsed on them. The incident happened in Meghalaya’s coal-rich East Jaintia Hills area; mining in this area was banned by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) four years ago. 13 feared dead
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NGT panel blames 'un-abetted illegal mining' for Meghalaya
Illegal mining in East Jaintia Hills district. To get first-hand information, the Katoki panel visited coal mine areas in and around Deinchynrum village, Rymbai village, Sutnga village and Latyrke area of East Jaintia Hills district in November and came across many fresh coal dumps on the roadside.
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15 feared dead in coal mine: Come to Meghalaya to see just
Coal mining is said to be a big revenue generator for Meghalaya, where the collapse of an illegal mine this month left 15 people feared dead. Khliehriat (East Jaintia Hills): That the 2014 National Green Tribunal (NGT) order banning rat-hole mining in Meghalaya, the predominant way of digging out coal in the state, is being flouted with abandon is an open secret.
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NGT panel blames 'un-abetted illegal mining' for Meghalaya
Illegal mining in East Jaintia Hills district. To get first-hand information, the Katoki panel visited coal mine areas in and around Deinchynrum village, Rymbai village, Sutnga village and Latyrke area of East Jaintia Hills district in November and came across many fresh coal dumps on the roadside.
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15 feared dead in coal mine: Come to Meghalaya to see just
Coal mining is said to be a big revenue generator for Meghalaya, where the collapse of an illegal mine this month left 15 people feared dead. Khliehriat (East Jaintia Hills): That the 2014 National Green Tribunal (NGT) order banning rat-hole mining in Meghalaya, the predominant way of digging out coal in the state, is being flouted with abandon is an open secret.
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Illegal coal mines in Meghalaya: How miners are exploited
Read more about Illegal coal mines in Meghalaya: How miners are exploited, lives threatened on Business Standard. The most recent incident vindicates the stand of activists that illegal coal mining occurs in the East Jaintia Hills. It not only exploits natural resources, but puts lives at risk
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Illegal, unregulated coal mining in Meghalaya caused
A total of 15 miners were trapped on December 13 last year in an illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, about 3.7 km deep inside a forest, when water from the nearby Lytein
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Meghalaya govt’s failure to regulate coal mines irks many
Jan 12, 2019 Shillong: Following the recent tragedy at an illegal ‘rat-hole’ coal mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills district, the coal mine owners, dealers and transporters of the East Jaintia Hills have registered protest against the failure of the state government to regulate coal mining in Meghalaya. To register their protest, several coal dealers and transporters from the area attended a
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Illegal mining: NGT slaps ₹100 crore fine on Meghalaya
Navy divers and NDRF members during rescue operations to help trapped miners at an illegal coal mine in Ksan village in Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills district on December 30, 2018.
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Ban of rat hole mining across Meghalaya, India EJAtlas
Although these petitions only mention the already mined coal, the presence of coal mafia and illegal mining is an open secret in the state. According to online police records of the Meghalaya state police, there were 477 reported cases of violation of the ban and illegal coal mining and transportation between April 2014 to November 7, 2018 [21].
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Illegal coal mining in Meghalaya's killer 'rat holes
Meghalaya has total coal reserves of 640 million tonnes, most of which is mined unscientifically by individuals and communities. As a result, the water sources of many rivers, especially in the Jaintia Hills district, have turned acidic. A majority of the mines are privately owned, and illegal coal mining is
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Meghalaya mine owner arrested, hope dips for survival of
Meghalaya police have arrested the owner of the illegal coal mine in the state’s East Jaintia Hills district where 13 miners, trapped due to flooding on Thursday, are yet to be located and rescued.
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Green Court Panel's Field Visit Exposes Illegal Coal
The report not only mentioned that the coal mining lobby has been thriving, but the Meghalaya government was also aware of illegal coal mining in East Jaintia Hills.
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In Photos: As Activist Recovers from Attack, Illegal Coal
Nov 28, 2018 Meghalaya has an estimated coal reserve of close to 600 million tones, concentrated in the Jaintia and Garo hills.In 2014, the National Green Tribunal clamped a ban on rat-hole mining
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SC asks Meghalaya to deposit Rs 100 cr fine for illegal
A total of 15 miners were trapped on December 13 last year in an illegal coal mine at Ksan in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, about 3.7 km deep inside a forest, when water from the nearby Lytein river gushed into it. Only two bodies have been recovered from the mine so far.
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Meghalaya Mining: Two Weeks On, 15 Workers Still Trapped
It has been two weeks since at least 15 mine workers have been trapped in an illegal mine in Meghalaya’s coal-rich East Jaintia Hills area. Now the Indian Air Force and a 21-member team of Odisha Fire Services have come forward to lend their help. In
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Meghalaya: Illegal coal mining claims 2 more lives
Shillong: In yet another mishap at an illegal coal mine in Meghalaya, two miners were killed in East Jaintia Hills, even as the fate of 15 miners, trapped inside a flooded coal mine, remained uncertain, the police said on Sunday. The fresh accident occurred at Mooknor, Jalyiah village, about 5 km from the district headquarters in East Jaintia Hills
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SC asks Meghalaya to deposit Rs 100 cr fine for illegal
A total of 15 miners were trapped on December 13 last year in an illegal coal mine at Ksan in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, about 3.7 km deep inside a forest, when water from the nearby Lytein river gushed into it. Only two bodies have been recovered from the mine so far.
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Meghalaya Mining: Two Weeks On, 15 Workers Still Trapped
It has been two weeks since at least 15 mine workers have been trapped in an illegal mine in Meghalaya’s coal-rich East Jaintia Hills area. Now the Indian Air Force and a 21-member team of Odisha Fire Services have come forward to lend their help. In
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Meghalaya: Illegal coal mining claims 2 more lives
Shillong: In yet another mishap at an illegal coal mine in Meghalaya, two miners were killed in East Jaintia Hills, even as the fate of 15 miners, trapped inside a flooded coal mine, remained uncertain, the police said on Sunday. The fresh accident occurred at Mooknor, Jalyiah village, about 5 km from the district headquarters in East Jaintia Hills
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Trapped Miners: Illegal coal mining inseparable part of
Dec 31, 2018 Guwahati: The public furore over 15 labourers trapped inside a rat-hole mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills district since December 13 has sharpened focus on illegal coal mining in the state despite a ban clamped by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2014 which is said to have contributed to the Congress defeat in the recent assembly election.
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SC asks Meghalaya to deposit Rs 100 cr fine for illegal
SC asks Meghalaya to deposit Rs 100 cr fine for illegal coal mining A total of 15 miners were trapped on December 13 last year in an illegal coal mine at Ksan in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, about 3.7 km deep inside a forest, when water from the nearby Lytein river gushed into it.
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Illegal Coal Mining BJYM demands CBI probe in East
Nov 12, 2018 Sylvester Nongtnnger, police chief of East Jaintia Hills, said that "A suo moto case was taken up by police since the victims are not in a position to file an FIR as they are in a serious condition.
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Another coal mine tragedy in Meghalaya; 2 miners found
The bodies of two miners were recovered from an illegal coal mine located at a remote village in Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills district, police said on Monday.
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Illegal coal mining: 13 innocent people pay the price?
Is the illegal coal mining still taking place in the coal rich areas of Meghalaya? The question is now reverberating as 13 coal miners are reported feared dead in a coal mine in East Jaintia Hills on Thursday morning. The NGT’s ban four years ago seems to have had little effect.
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Two miners die in Meghalaya, fate of trapped miners
SHILLONG: Two coal miners were killed after another illegal coal mine collapsed in Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills even as the fate of 15 miners, trapped inside a flooded coal pit, remained
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Meghalaya faces consequence of illegal rat-hole-mining
Rathole mining is technically simpler done by the tribals of Meghalaya. The National Green Tribunal banned rat-hole mining in Jaintia Hills from April 2014 because of the severe environmental impact. Mining menace in Meghalaya. Coal mining, once the driver of Meghalaya’s economy, was proscribed in the state by the NGT since 2014.
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At least 13 miners feared trapped inside illegal 'rat mine
Dec 14, 2018 Shillong: A most unfrotunate series of events is coming to light from Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills where as many as 13 coal miners are believed to be trapped in an illegal "rat hole" coal mine.Outlawed in Meghalaya by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2014, illegal rat-hole coal mining is rampant in this part of North-East India even to this very day as is evident in this news report.
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Tyngson dismisses Congress’ allegations of illegal coal 7 days ago· The ugly picture of illegal coal mining became more visible after CSWO president, Agnes Kharshiing and her colleague, Amita Sangma had been brutally attacked in a village in East Jaintia Hills when they visited the place for inquiring into the illegal coal mining taking place in that area.
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Illegal, unregulated coal mining in Meghalaya caused
A total of 15 miners were trapped on December 13 last year in an illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, about 3.7 km deep inside a forest, when water from the nearby Lytein river gushed into it. Only two bodies could be recovered from the mine.
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Illegal Coal Mining in Meghalaya: SC directs State Govt to
Jul 04, 2019 On 13 December 2018, total of 15 miners were trapped in an illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, about 3.7 km deep inside a forest, when water from nearby Lytein river gushed into it. So far only two bodies have been recovered from mine. Advertisement «
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