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  • 06 Mar 2025
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Deocha Pachami Coal Block

Why in News? 

Fresh protests by local villagers have halted ongoing basalt mining at the Deocha-Pachami-Dewanganj-Harisingha (DPDH) coal project in West Bengal’s Birbhum district. 

 Key Points 

  • Mass Gathering at Project Site: 
    • Around 300 villagers, mostly women and tribals from Mathura Pahari, Sagarbandi, and Chanda villages, gathered at the DPDH coal project site. 
    • They demanded a complete halt to mining work in the area. 
    • Villagers claim they were not informed before mining operations started. 
  • Symbolic Protest and Demands: 
    • Protesters planted a charka, a tribal tradition of placing sticks in the soil, to symbolize a stoppage of work until the charka is removed. 
    • They demanded a permanent halt to the coal project and improvements in civic amenities. 
    • Villagers rejected compensation, stating they would not leave their land for the project. 
  • Environmental and Social Concerns: 
    • Protesters raised concerns over environmental damage due to mining. 
    • They highlighted that tribals face arrest for entering forests, while entire forests are being cleared for coal mining. 
    • Dust from basalt mining is already affecting the local environment and health. 

 Deocha-Pachami-Dewanganj-Harisingha (DPDH) 

 Deocha-Pachami-Dewanganj-Harisingha (DPDH)

  • Deaucha Panchami coal block of Birbhum Coalfield Area is World’s Second Largest Coal Block situated in West Bengal. 
  • This coal mine is the largest coal mine or coal block in Asia, due to the number of coal reserves. 
  • It is the newest coal mine in West Bengal. 
  • The proposed mining project at Birbhum coalfield Area has been recently in the news due to expected environmental concerns and displacement of the people from the same area. 

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