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India’s illegal coal mining problem

India’s illegal coal mining problem

Editor 26 Jul 6 min
Tags: GS 3

Why in the news?

The Hindu : Page 10

 Syllabus : GS 3 : Indian Economy

On July 13, three workers died of asphyxiation inside an illegal coal mine in Gujarat’s Surendranagar district.

How Prevalent is Illegal Coal Mining in India?

  •   Illegal coal mining has led to multiple fatalities, including recent incidents in Gujarat, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, highlighting its prevalence and dangers.
  •   There are 10 workers who have died in illegal mining incidents in Gujarat alone this year, showcasing the ongoing risks associated with this activity.
  •   Illegal mining is often conducted in abandoned mines or shallow coal seams, particularly in remote areas, where monitoring and enforcement of regulations are weak.

Legal Frameworks Governing Coal Mining in India

  •   Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1973: This act nationalized coal mining in India, regulating who can mine coal and under what conditions.
  •   Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act): This central legislation governs the mining sector, detailing processes for acquiring mining licenses and regulating mining activities. It empowers state governments to frame rules to prevent illegal mining.

o  While the MMDR Act provides a framework, the enforcement and regulation of illegal mining fall under state jurisdiction.

Responsibility for Addressing Illegal Mining Placed on State Governments

  •   Law and Order Issue: Illegal mining is categorized as a law and order problem, which is a subject under the State List of the Constitution, making it the responsibility of state governments to address.
  •  Limited Central Authority: The Union government often shifts the responsibility to state authorities, citing the decentralized nature of governance in matters of local enforcement and regulation.

What Factors Contribute to the Persistence of Illegal Coal Mining?

  •  High Demand for Coal: With coal accounting for 55% of India’s energy needs, the high demand often exceeds legal supply leading to illegal mining activities.
  •  Poverty and Unemployment: Many coal-rich areas are home to impoverished populations who resort to illegal mining as a source of livelihood due to limited job opportunities.
  •   Weak Regulatory Enforcement: Inadequate monitoring and enforcement of mining regulations in remote areas allow illegal mining operations to flourish.
  •  Political Patronage: Allegations of political leaders’ involvement in illegal mining operations complicate efforts to curb these activities, as seen in various states.

What Safety Risks Do Workers Face?

  •   Lack of Safety Equipment: Workers often operate without helmets, masks, or other protective gear, significantly increasing their risk of injury or death.
  •  Hazardous Working Conditions: Illegal mines are typically unregulated, lacking proper structural support, making them vulnerable to cave-ins, landslides, and explosions.
  •  Toxic Gas Exposure: Miners are at risk of asphyxiation from inhaling toxic gases like carbon monoxide, as evidenced by recent fatalities in Gujarat.

o  Continuous exposure to coal dust and hazardous substances can lead to respiratory issues and chronic health conditions, further endangering workers’ health.

Conclusion:

  •   Need to implement advanced surveillance technologies, such as drones and satellite imaging, to monitor and detect illegal mining activities in real-time.
  •   This can improve the efficiency of enforcement agencies in identifying and responding to illegal operations swiftly.

UPSC Prelims PYQ : 2023

Ques: With reference to coal-based thermal power plants in India, consider the following statements:

1.   None of them uses seawater.

2.   None of them is set up in water-stressed district.

3.   None of them is privately owned.

How many of the above statements are correct?

a) Only one

b) Only two

c) All three

d) None

Ans: d)

 

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