Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Battle over Essar-led project reflects India's new mining pains - Indian Express

Battle over Essar-led project reflects India's new mining pains

Local villagers in Madhya Pradesh's Singrauli district have vowed to fight plans by Mahan Coal Ltd (MCL) - jointly owned by London-listed Essar Energy Plc and the Aditya Birla-owned Hindalco Industries Ltd - to mine part of the 1,000-square-km (385-square-mile) woods for coal.
"This forest is our life. We get everything from it," says a local, adding, "Whatever compensation the company is offering us, we do not want it. We will fight until we die, if that's what it takes." (Reuters)

Battle over Essar-led project reflects India's new mining pains

For the villagers, the timber, leaves and seeds of this centuries-old forest not only sustain his family of five, they represent a vital part of his community's cultural identity that has suddenly come under threat from tw o of India's largest mining companies. (Reuters)

Battle over Essar-led project reflects India's new mining pains

It is a sentiment shared by many villagers in this dusty corner of Madhya Pradesh state, a sign of growing popular resistance spurred by a new forest law that gives people a greater say over how natural resources are exploited. (Reuters)

Battle over Essar-led project reflects India's new mining pains

What happens at Mahan could determine if anti-mining campaigns will increasingly seek a legal recourse under the new law, underscoring a new twist in the challenges facing India's quest for energy security and its industrial future. (Reuters)

Battle over Essar-led project reflects India's new mining pains

Hundreds of projects are stuck over similar local oppostion, where protests often turn violent, including more than two dozen multi-billion dollar proposals. (Reuters)

Gul Panag campaigns in Chandigarh's rural areas

Aam Aadmi Party candidate Gul Panag campaigned in the Union territory's rural areas for the April 10 parliamentary election and interacted with the villagers. The 35-year-old former Miss India spent the first half of the day in village Malloya. (PTI)

Gul Panag campaigns in Chandigarh's rural areas

She keenly listened to the villagers, some of whom conveyed their anguish over the alleged poor state of government medical facilities in the village. Gul campaigned door-to-door in the Gwala colony near Malloya. "My vision for the villages in Chandigarh is to see them developed and transformed into mini-townships as compared to their current state of being under-developed and grossly neglected areas of the city," she said. (PTI)

Protests in West Bengal

Locals set afire a house at Jaldapara forest in Alipurduar, West Bengal in protest against beating up of a boy by forest officials for entering inside a protected forest area. (PTI)

Protests in West Bengal

Security men walk past an overturned vehicle after locals ransacked Jaldapara forest in Alipurduar, West Bengal. (PTI)



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