Marble mines totalling upto 177 leases in the 12 villages of Rishab Dev tehsil produce 89,000 tonnes of high quality green marble every year has become a sight of constant struggle between the local villagers who allege that mines have damaged croplands while many are forced to work as daily wage earners in these mines facing fatal accidents.
Marble mines totalling upto 177 leases in the 12 villages of Rishab Dev tehsil produce 89,000 tonnes of high quality green marble every year has become a sight of constant struggle between the local villagers who allege that mines have damaged croplands while many are forced to work as daily wage earners in these mines facing fatal accidents.
Marble mines totalling upto 177 leases in the 12 villages of Rishab Dev tehsil produce 89,000 tonnes of high quality green marble every year has become a sight of constant struggle between the local villagers who allege that mines have damaged croplands while many are forced to work as daily wage earners in these mines facing fatal accidents.
Marble mines totalling upto 177 leases in the 12 villages of Rishab Dev tehsil produce 89,000 tonnes of high quality green marble every year has become a sight of constant struggle between the local villagers who allege that mines have damaged croplands while many are forced to work as daily wage earners in these mines facing fatal accidents.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.
Tonnes of coal is lying along the roads and in stockyards without any measures to check pollution in East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal put a ban on Rat-Hole Coal mining in April this.