2016.5.25 In northeast India, coal mining was initiated by Medlicott in 1869 and 1874 (Sarma 2005a, b ). The Cenozoic coals in the northeast states of India with its unusual physico-chemical characteristics have been playing an important role in the Indian
Read More2017.8.29 In northeast India, coal mining was initiated by Medli-cott in 1869 and 1874 (Sarma 2005a, b). The Cenozoic coals in the northeast states of India with its unusual physico-chemical characteristics have been playing an important role in the Indian economy for the last few decades (Baruah 2009; Saikia et al. 2014a).
Read More2016.5.25 Coal mining in northeast India: an overview of environmental issues and treatment approaches. May 2016. International Journal of Coal Science Technology 3 (2) DOI: 10.1007/s40789-016
Read MoreCoal is recognized to have been the main source of energy in India for many decades. Coal is mainly mined using two methods surface or ‘opencast’ and underground mining or ‘rat hole mining’. Coal mining leads to environmental pollution as well as economic loss to the local and regional governance.
Read More2016.5.25 Coal mining in northeast India: an overview of environmental issues and treatment approaches. Mayuri Chabukdhara, O. Singh. Published in International Journal of Coal 25 May 2016. Environmental Science. Northeast India has a good deposit of sub-bituminous tertiary coal.
Read MoreCoal mining in northeast India: an overview of - ProQuest. Jump to: Northeast India has a good deposit of sub-bituminous tertiary coal. The northeast Indian coals have unusual physico-chemical characteristics such as high sulfur, volatile matter and vitrinite content, and low ash content.
Read MoreThe northeast Indian coals have unusual physico-chemical characteristics such as high sulfur, volatile matter and vitrinite content, and low ash content. In addition, many environmental sensitive organic and mineral bound elements such as Fe, Mg, Bi, Al, V, Cu, Cd, Ni, Pb, and Mn etc. remain enriched in these coals.
Read More2016.12.1 Bans on coal mining have been implemented in two tribal majority states in India's north-east frontier; Nagaland and Meghalaya.
Read More2023.8.4 7 Citations. Explore all metrics. Abstract. The Cenozoic-age Makum coal from northeastern India offers numerous research opportunities because of its diverse geochemical and geological characteristics. Due to its high sulfur content, the coal has been found to be less useful for industrial purposes.
Read More2016.2.6 Mining in India’s Northeast – Challenges and Opportunities in the State of Meghalaya. February 6, 2016Posted by India BriefingReading Time: 5minutes. By: Dezan Shira Associates. Editor: Kimberly Momin.
Read More2016.12.1 Bans on coal mining have been implemented in two tribal majority states in India's north-east frontier; Nagaland and Meghalaya. In Nagaland the state government imposed the ban in an attempt to capture control of coal extraction and trade, while in Meghalaya India's National Green Commission imposed the ban over concern for the
Read More2016.5.25 Northeast India has a good deposit of sub-bituminous tertiary coal. The northeast Indian coals have unusual physico-chemical characteristics such as high sulfur, volatile matter and vitrinite content, and low ash content. In addition, many environmental sensitive organic and mineral bound elements such as Fe, Mg, Bi, Al, V, Cu, Cd, Ni, Pb,
Read More2023.10.10 Coal mining in India. India is rich in ancient coal fields like Gondwana coalfields (250 million years old) and tertiary coalfields (15-60 million years old). Coal mining was started during the rule of the East India Company in 1774 in the Raniganj coalfield along the western bank of the Damodar river. To increase coal production, the focus of ...
Read More2024.2.21 The north east region of India holds reserves of coal, natural gas, oil and limestone; Assam and Meghalaya have large coal deposits. The north east region of country accounts for a very small fraction of total area under mining leases (only 0.21% in Assam and 0.66% in Meghalaya. The reason is sheer fragility of the region’s ecological profile ...
Read MoreNortheast India has a good deposit of sub-bituminous tertiary coal. The northeast Indian coals have unusual physico-chemical characteristics such as high sulfur, volatile matter and vitrinite content, and low ash content. In addition, many environmental sensitive organic and mineral bound elements such as Fe, Mg, Bi, Al, V, Cu, Cd, Ni, Pb, and ...
Read More2016.5.25 (DOI: 10.1007/S40789-016-0126-1) Northeast India has a good deposit of sub-bituminous tertiary coal. The northeast Indian coals have unusual physico-chemical characteristics such as high sulfur, volatile matter and vitrinite content, and low ash content. In addition, many environmental sensitive organic and mineral bound elements such as
Read MoreWelcome to the website of North Eastern Coalfields. As we stand at the cusp of a new chapter, I am filled with pride and gratitude for the unwavering dedication each one of you has displayed at North Eastern Coalfields, Coal India Limited. Our journey has been marked by challenges overcome and milestones achieved, a testament to the resilience ...
Read More2009.11.17 Eco-restoration of mine overburden (OB) or abandoned mine sites is a major environmental concern. In the present investigation, an integrated approach was used to rejuvenate a high-sulphur mine OB dumping site in the Tirap Collieries, Assam, India, which is situated in the Indo-Burma mega-biodiversity hotspot. A mine OB is devoid of
Read More2015.1.1 The coal-based thermal plants in North-east India produce approximately 37,000 t of fly ash per year (Pandey et al., 2011). In order to provide a technical framework from which to address some of these environmental issues, a multi-faceted analytical approach has been carried out, applying advanced level characterization of the feed
Read More2016.5.27 landscape. Most coal mining districts in India have been declared as critically polluted areas (CPAs) by MoEF in 2009 (CSE 2012). In northeast India, coal mining was initiated by Medli-cott in 1869 and 1874 (Sarma 2005a, b). The Cenozoic coals in the northeast states of India with its unusual physico-chemical characteristics have been
Read More2021.9.16 Northeast India has a good deposit of tertiary coal of sub-bitumin ous grade and have important co alfield namely Jaintia, Ma kum, Namchik, Bapung, Gorbi, Mongchen, and Moulong Kimong.
Read MoreMentioning: 23 - Northeast India has a good deposit of sub-bituminous tertiary coal. The northeast Indian coals have unusual physico-chemical characteristics such as high sulfur, volatile matter and vitrinite content, and low ash content. In addition, many environmental sensitive organic and mineral bound elements such as Fe, Mg, Bi, Al, V, Cu, Cd, Ni, Pb,
Read More2010.5.14 Sarma et al. (2010) has reported the dominance of Pinus kesiya, Paspalum orbiculare and Schima wallichii in the coal mine disturbed forest of Jaintia Hills district, Meghalaya, North East India ...
Read More2023.8.4 The Cenozoic-age Makum coal from northeastern India offers numerous research opportunities because of its diverse geochemical and geological characteristics. Due to its high sulfur content, the coal has been found to be less useful for industrial purposes. It can, however, serve as a hub for ongoing research on coal-based derivative
Read More2023.8.27 In northeast India, coal mining was initiated by Medli-cott in 1869 and 1874 (Sarma 2005a, b). The Cenozoic coals in the northeast states of India with its unusual
Read MoreJanuary 24, 2022. Extracted coal at Ledo-Margherita in Assam, India. Credit: Special Arrangement. The illegal mining of coal, which has continued unabated for decades in India’s northeastern ...
Read More2009.10.1 In a case study, human intervention of planting S. spontaneum helped in ecorestoration of a high-sulfur coal mine overburden dumping site in northeast India (Dowarah et al. 2009); revegetation of ...
Read More2018.5.24 The government has accelerated exploration and drilling of coal in the northeastern states of the country, according to a coal ministry official. The ministry of coal is focussing on clean coal technologies for producing clean coal as it would stay on as a primary input for producing thermal power in near future, Anindya Sinha, project adviser ...
Read More2017.1.1 Mineral mining in northeast primarily coal mining in Assam, uranium and lime- ... The isolated and diverse North-East India continues to witness serious challenges of integration and under ...
Read More2021.7.4 North East India, a geographical region comprising of eight states namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura holds a reserve of coal, natural gas, oil and limestone. Assam and Meghalaya has a large reserve of what is called ‘Black Gold’ i.e., coal. The region has.
Read MoreDOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2016.05.021 Corpus ID: 56298749; Tribal communities and coal in Northeast India: The politics of imposing and resisting mining bans @article{McDuieRa2016TribalCA, title={Tribal communities and coal in Northeast India: The politics of imposing and resisting mining bans}, author={Duncan McDuie‐Ra and Dolly
Read MoreCoal India Limited (CIL) and its subsidiaries accounted for 703.20 MT during 2022-23 as compared to a production of 622.63 MT in 2021-22 showing a positive growth of 12.94%. Coal production of CIL during 2023-24 was 773.64 MT with a positive growth of 10.02%. Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) is the main source for supply of coal to ...
Read More2024.5.5 In northeast India, coal mining was initiated by Medlicott in 6112 and 5612 (Sarma 3816a, barn). The Cenozoic coals within the northeast states are Indi with its unusual physico-chemical functional have been performing an important role stylish and Tribal economy for the ultimate few decades (Baruah 7179 ; Saikia et all.
Read More2024.1.2 The mining industry has been a significant contributor to the Indian economy. In 2022, India was the world's second-largest cement and coal producer, and the sixth-largest mica and bauxite ...
Read MoreNortheast India has a good deposit of sub-bituminous tertiary coal. The northeast Indian coals have unusual physico-chemical characteristics such as high sulfur, volatile matter and vitrinite content, and low ash content. In addition, many environmental sensitive organic and mineral bound elements such as Fe, Mg, Bi, Al, V, Cu, Cd, Ni, Pb, and Mn etc. remain
Read More2016.5.1 Coal production in the Jaintia and Khasi hill regions of Meghalaya ( Figure 1 and Table 1) between 2008 and 2015 totaled c. 19 MT (Government of Meghalaya: Department of Mining and Geology, 2022).
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