A photographic journey through one of india’s largest coal mines

A photographic journey through one of india’s largest coal mines

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Jharia is one of the largest coal mines in India. Once, it was a dense forest populated by tribes situated in Dhanbad district of Jharkhand. The city and its people were sacrificed at the


altar of development. Noxious gases still rise from underground coal fires, releasing toxins into the environment. More than 60 percent of the workers in the region are suffering from


various health issues related to the devastating effects of coal dust inhalation. Most of them are suffering from alcoholism which, in turn, results in chronic liver disease. Workers in the


mines get wages amounting to Rs 200-300 per day. Published: 30 Mar 2016, 3:44 PM IST