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Pathak, G., Avishek, K. andGorai, A.K. (2007): Environmental and societal impacts of coal mining and its management practices in India. pp.77-84.1st International conference on managing the social and environmental consequences of coal mining in India.19th - 21st Nov, 2007, organised by ISM Dhanbad in association with University of New South ...
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The problem of waste and its management is not peculiar to only certain countries or continents; it is a global challenge that requires the management of vital knowledge in the WM chain for ensuring that sustainable waste management (SWM) goals are attained. Global collaboration should be established to focus on knowledge gaps across the WM chain.
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Campaign to save the ancient landscape of Barkagaon, Jharkhand, India, from imminent destruction ... The cumulative effects will make Jharkhand one of the most tragic humanitarian and environmental disaster areas in the world. ... We also request that you order a moratorium on all new mining projects in the Upper Damodar watershed in the ...
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The land damage caused due to coal mining was studied. 70 Large areas of land are excavated during open cast mining operations in order to extract mineral ore. 59 Significant amounts of forest is lost along with the rich top soil during pre-mining overburden removal and replaced by undesirable waste.
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This has caused flooding, silting, water logging and pollution in the mining areas of Jharkhand. They have also reduced the surrounding water table, and also reduced the available groundwater. To understand the environmental impact of arsenic in coals of research area, water and sediments were analysed for arsenic concentration.
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N. Patel and A. Sharma, GIS-Assisted Landscape Analysis for Assessing Habitat Conditions - A Case Study., Proceedings of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing - 2003 Annual National Symposium on Resource Management with Special Reference to Geoinformatics and Decentralized Planning held at Thiruvananthapuram, India during 9-12 December, 2003.
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Visual perception of habitats adopted for post-mining landscape rehabilitation. ... Environmental Management, 17 Jun 2010, 46(3): 424-435 ... Massacci G (2007) Visibility of surface mining and impact perception. International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment 21:6-13 Attitudes toward wilderness study areas: a survey of six ...
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When sand is taken out, water tables sink, rivers dry up, change course, banks collapse, floodplains get pitted with ponds, silt chokes rivers, vegetation and habitats get destroyed, dust pollution...
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Thus Coal Mining has multiple adverse impacts on the environment, like disturbance of the land resource, adverse effect on river channels and aesthetical deterioration of the landscape. Mine fire occurring mainly in underground coal seams and the effect on the land, water and air due to refuse created from mining and coal preparation units.
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Impacts on Forest Growth and Productivity. Many aspects related to climate change are likely to affect forest growth and productivity. Three examples are described below: increases in temperature, changes in precipitation, and increases in carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). Warming temperatures generally increase the length of the growing season.
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The value of minerals extracted in Jharkhand in 2004-2005 was Rs 5,760 crore- approximately eight per cent of the total value of mineral production of the country. The state is a larger producer of fuel minerals and accounts for 10 per cent of their total value in the country. Coal contributes the most -92-93 per cent- to the total revenues ...
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result indicated that coal mining causes gradual increase of landscape patches, landscape fragmentation, gradual decline of landscape connectivity, complexity and irregularity of landscape shape, enhancement of landscape heterogeneity and complexity, gradual decline of landscape stability, gradual decrease of grassland landscape and annual .
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Potholed roads, dilapidated houses, a scarred landscape, dust and contaminated water have been its reward. Sukinda's chromite mines were in the news in the 1990s because of high discharge of hexavalent chromium (Cr+6), a highly toxic and carcinogenic substance into water bodies and the Damsala river, a tributary of the Brahmani.
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Ministry of Mines, Government of India has formulated National Mineral Policy 2019. The new policy aims at bringing greater transparency, better regulation & enforcement and higher sustainable approach in mining operations in the country. It is viewed as a guide that would usher a new era of growth for the Indian mining industry.
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Impacts of industries on environment: They pose a threat on human health and environment. It causes : (a) Pollution of air, water, soil and radioactive pollution, (b) Leads to degradation of land or soil, forests, biodiversity, (c) Depletion of resources, (d) Excessive CO 2 emissions contribute to greenhouse effect or global warming. definition.
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The impact of mining ranges from coal dust from coal handling plants covering the agricultural fields and affecting the yield adversely, to pollution of surface water leading to negative effects on the health of people and agriculture as well as degradation of forests. Korba holds a mirror to the ugly face of mining in India. Take another example.
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mining fire and spread of plumes (smoke) from power plants and discharge of hot effluents in water stream. OBJECTIVES Assessing the impact of long-term mining on the environment and land use in the study area, and Establishing the applicability of remote sensing technique in monitoring impacts due to coal mining and related operations.
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According to the Indian Bureau of Mines inventory, the huge money churning business of mining in Jharkhand contributed nearly 11 percent of India's iron ore production in January 2019. This figure was substantially higher till 2013 when the Centre appointed the Justice Shah Committee to keep check of illegal mining.
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2013 Status of Groundwater Arsenic Pollution and its Impact in Sahibganj District, Jharkhand. 9. SHIVESH KISHORE KARAN ... Waste Management Issues in Mining Industries IIT (ISM) Dhanbad ... greater Sundarban area using multi-layer perceptron Markov chain and landscape statistics approach. Ecological Indicators, 121, 106914.(Impact Factor: 4.229 ...
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Clustering Technique to Threshold Vegetation Indices and Gap Detection in Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary, Jharkhand (India) Saurabh Kumar Gupta*, A. C. Pandey** * PhD Scholar, Center for Land Resource Management, Central University of Jharkhand, India. ** Professor, Center for Land Resource Management, Central University of Jharkhand, India.
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Bengaluru-headquartered Nudge Institute's project to uplift 1,200 tribal families in Jharkhand out of extreme poverty is paying off so far. But as with so many things in this vast country of ...
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Mining activities are one among the major reasons for forest destruction questioning the survivability and sustainability of flora and fauna existing in that area. Thus, monitoring and managing the impact of mining activities on natural resources at regular intervals is necessary to check the status of their depleted conditions, and to take up.
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the recurring cost of the environment management plan has been revised including air quality management, water quality management, solid waste management, plantation and public concerns. cost of sand stowing and treatment of water in wtp has been removed cost of handling public hearing concern including road building, irrigation .
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The state government also missed out on its mining royalties from mica mining in Koderma during the lockdown as the licenses owned by Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation (JSMDC) to mine 6,000 metric ton mica expired just before the nationwide lockdown was clamped in March.
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Mining in the rainforest. Mining is the extraction (removal) of minerals and metals from earth. Manganese, tantalum, cassiterite, copper, tin, nickel, bauxite (aluminum ore), iron ore, gold, silver, and diamonds are just some examples of what is mined.
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CSR-related disclosures need to be made in the Director's report in the prescribed format. India's CSR reporting survey 2019 analyses and brings together findings from CSR reporting of the top 100 (N100) listed companies as per market capital. These companies are required to comply with the requirements of the Section 135 of the Companies ...
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The mining and related activities effect extraction of rocks, disruption of rock continuity, groundwater regimes, etc, resulting into crushing and mixing of various rocks, leading to the formation of new loose anthropogenic deposits and during which enable the change in the characteristics of natural landscape.
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Coal mines currently provide about 725,000 direct jobs and many more indirect jobs in India, and along with lignite mines, account for about a fifth of the nearly 270,000 core roles the mining ...
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The former is known as underground mining, the latter as strip mining or mountaintop removal. Either process contributes a high level of damage to the environment: #12 Noise pollution. One of the most obvious (albeit perhaps least harmful) environmental effects of coal mining is noise pollution.
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The tribal population of the country, as per the 2011 census, is 10.43 crore, constituting 8.6% of the total population. 89.97% of them live in rural areas and 10.03% in urban areas. The decadal population growth of the tribal's from Census 2001 to 2011 has been 23.66% against the 17.69% of the entire population.
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However, there is a major obstacle to these plans - the opposition of communities around the mining projects in the mainly tribal mineral belt stretching across Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, eastern Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and northern Andhra Pradesh. There is increasing attention drawn to the negative effects of mining.
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While talking about the Western Ghats region, the report said that major threats to contiguous natural landscapes in this area are "mining, hydroelectric projects and infrastructure development"...
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Madhya Pradesh has a Forest cover of 30% and the project has the potential of disrupting the landscape in a very ugly manner. As accounted for Environmental Clearance, it was reported that the project would lead to cutting down of 2 Lack trees, other than the impacts stated above, the real numbers of trees are way higher than reported.
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Some of the key obstacles faced by companies include: logistical challenges (39 per cent), inadequate clarity regarding the ambit of CSR (21 per cent), and lack of due diligence on implementation projects (14 per cent).
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Jadugoda, is located in Singhbum district of Jharkhand. Uranium mining activity in the region started way back in 1967 [1]. Now the place is one of the major sources of Uranium in India. Due to the proximity of the mine, a large number of villagers suffer from cancer, skin diseases, physical deformities, blindness, brain damage, disruption of ...
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14. Avrodita Chakladar Effect of sand mining on the Ecology of Yamuna rivers - EIA 15. Baryalai Rafi Soil salinity and its management 16. Deepak Gahlot Impact of Glaciations on Earth landscape 17. Deuvshree Sharma Effect of climate change on plant phonology and occurrence 18. Ganesh Singh Baroliya Impact of climate change on lower plants 19.
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Mining brings significant alterations in LULC specifically due to its impact on forests. Parts of Central India are well endowed with both forests and minerals. Here, the conflict between human interests and nature has intensified over time. Monitoring and assessment of such conflicts are important for land management and policy making.
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Calculation of materials for Reinforced Concrete Construction . Materials requires for reinforced concrete are cement, sand, coarse aggregate and steel.Let us assume a standard quantity of 1m 3 Cement mortar and a mix proportion of 1:1.5:3 (1 part Cement, 1.5 parts Sand & 3 parts CA). The quantity can preferable calculated by two methods, which are weight & volume method.
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A tropical cyclone intensity analysis and forecast scheme has been worked out, using satellite image interpretation techniques which facilitate storm surge forecasting. The meteorological satellite has made a tremendous impact on the analysis of cyclones. Case studies—impact of water development on flood and drought management
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