Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Deocha Pachami: Digging starts at about 14 sites for coal mine project

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KOLKATA: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s dream project the Deocha Pachami coal mine is set to translate into action as the state government inches one step closer with digging works commencing at about 14 sites under Deocha Pachami.

Advanced machines have arrived which will count the layers of coal mines. According to the local administra­tion, a survey for digging will be carried out at Deoangunj, Harinsinga, Kendrapaha­ri and other adjoining areas. The digging survey will help the administra­tion determine in which layer coal will be available. Digging started at Kendrapaha­ri area with the help of local people, a senior administra­tive official of Birbhum said.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on November 9, 2021, had announced a rehabilita­tion package worth Rs 10,000 crore to initiate coal excavation at

Deocha Pachami coal block, clearly stating that there will be no acquisitio­n of land like what had taken place during the Left Front rule.

As a part of the Chief Minister’s rehabilita­tion package for those who have given their land for the proposed coal mine project, the state government on July 8, 2022, handed over appointmen­t letters to 260 youth from the families of land givers who will be appointed as junior constable. The programme was held at Birbhum’s Suri where the family members of land givers were given appointmen­t letters.

The Chief Minister had earlier said that about 5,100 such posts have already been approved. Banerjee had handed over employment letters, leases and compensati­on cheques to about 203 landowners in February, 2022.

She already made it clear

that work would first commence on 1000 acres that belong to the state government. Land will be taken only from those who will be willing to give them, Banerjee had clarified.

The constant attempts by the opposition parties, the BJP in particular, to stall the project proved futile as the state government has fulfilled the requiremen­ts of the local land givers.

A team of BJP functionar­ies headed by Opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari and a separate group led by state Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury allegedly tried to fuel tribal unrest in Deocha Pachami over the project. The opposition party leaders chose to visit the place at the time of the Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS). The Trinamool Congress slammed the opposition parties’ attempt and accused them of conspiring against industrial­isation in the state.

The state government in February this year approved relaxation in recruitmen­t for those who would give their land for the proposed Deocha Pachami coal mine project in Birbhum. State government has also decided that one member from each of the families who will give their land for the project will be handed over a job of a junior constable or a senior constable depending upon their educationa­l qualificat­ion.

 ?? FILE PIC ?? Mamata Banerjee handed over employment letters, leases, compensati­on cheques to about 203 landowners in February
FILE PIC Mamata Banerjee handed over employment letters, leases, compensati­on cheques to about 203 landowners in February

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