
Protect env in coal mining area: H'bag MP
Chatra:
Hazaribag MP
Manish Jaiswal on Tuesday met union minister of environment, forest and climate change Bhupendra Yadav in New Delhi and raised the issue related to employment and environmental protection in the NTPC-owned Pakri-Barwadih coal mines area.
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Jaiswal said NTPC has been operating Pankri-Barwadih coal mines in Barkagaon, Hazaribag since 2016. The conveyor belt and rapid loading system constructed by NTPC is now ready. If transportation work is shifted to conveyor belt in one go, over 5,000 people in the area will be unemployed. He urged Yadav to give priority to
employment security
and environmental protection demanding permission for at least 50% coal transportation by road so that families get relief and social economic balance is maintained.
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