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Coal is the most abundant fuel resource in India. Coal is the major source of energy and is the principal contributor for the industrial growth of the developing nation like India. Coal is a bridge component in a current, balanced energy group. It is connection for the future as a vital low cost energy solution for achieving sustainability challenges for competing with the developed countries. The largest consumer of coal in India is power sector, and the industrial sector is coming next to power sector. The major consumption of coal in India is in steel plant, cement plant and brick-manufacturing units.52%of primary energy is coal dependent.1 About 66% of India's power generation is based upon coal production.1 While coal is considered the most significant element for the growth of country, it faces major and massive social and environmental issues. Environmental worries are the most important parameter for the coal industry’s future. In comparison to the other fossil fuels, coal is more pollution causing and less energy efficient. Coal has an important role in fulfillment of current needs. 212.10 Million Tonnes of coal was imported in the financial year 2014-15.2 The coal demand will be increasing due to increase in electricity demand of the country. Coal India being the largest producer of coal in India has to plan accordingly to fulfill the coal demand of country. A road map for enhancement of coal production up to 1 Billion of coal by 2019-2020 has been prepared by Coal India.3 Due to coal mining the key environmental impacts are on air, water, land, forest, biodiversity, and climate etc. The biggest challenge is to put on the innovative technologies in the most efficient and environmentally friendly manner and to solve social issues by taking care of the implementation of rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R). Thrust is now to promote inclusive growth of mining areas by adequate corporate social responsibilities (CSR) activities.4,5 Thus the target 1 Billion of coal production by 2019-2020 may be achieved by proper implementation environmentally benign coal mining for the fulfilment of the growing demand of electricity of India.

Highlights

  • Coal is the most abundant fuel resource in India

  • Due to coal mining the key environmental impacts are on air, water, land, forest, biodiversity, and climate etc

  • Target 1 Billion Coal Production Coal India Limited alone produces 81% of total coal produced in India

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INTRODUCTION

Coal is the most abundant fuel resource in India. Coal is the major source of energy and is the principal contributor for the industrial growth of the developing nation like India. The major source of dust generation in coal mining operation is due to the improper maintenance of haul roads. This can be mitigated by the water sprinkling by mobile and fixed sprinklers. Regular maintenance and replacement of defective parts of mechinaries and the use of silencer for equipments will be very much helpful in the mitigation of noise pollution caused in the coal mines, which will increse the ability of workers in the achievement of high coal production to reduce import of coal and for the inclusive growth[16,17]. With the detailed assessment it may be formulated the proposed action as per the Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) policy of the company

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