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Kin of 4 who died in illegal mine collapse to get aid

Kin of 4 who died in illegal mine collapse to get aid

Time of India06-07-2025
Ramgarh: A day after four persons died in an illegal coal mine cave-in in Ramgarh, Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), which operates the site, has announced Rs 1.70 lakh each as compensation to the kin, while district administration will give dependents Rs 30,000 each to the dependents.
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Ramgarh SDO Anurag Kumar Tiwari on Sunday said, "Following talks, CCL has agreed to give Rs 1.70 lakh each to dependents of deceased, while the district administration will give an additional Rs 30,000 to each under govt provisions. Dependents of four deceased will also be given benefits under PM Awas Yojna."
In Saturday's incident, four others are said to be injured when a portion of an abandoned open cast mine collapsed in CCL's Karma project area under Kuju outpost police station.
The Jharkhand Loktantrik Krantikari Morcha (JLKM) resorted to protest with the bodies in front of CCL's project office in Karma till late on Saturday night for compensation and other benefits. Sources said that in the district, over 100 closed mines are lying abandoned, where illegal mining continues unabated inviting mishaps.
Nearly 20 abandoned mines have turned into reservoir where district fishery department has also proposed to start fishing to support local villagers in earning livelihoods.
Anup Kumar Choudhary, district fishery officer, said that they have started fish farming in two abandoned mines under Mandu and Patratu blocks while proposal is in place to do so in 15 other abandoned mines.
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