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Meghalaya Moves Towards Scientific Coal Mining Balancing Livelihood Safety And Regulation

Meghalaya is navigating a critical transition in its coal mining sector as the government seeks to balance strict enforcement with the livelihoods of generations of miners. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has highlighted the need for a gradual shift from traditional rat-hole mining to scientific and safer methods, stressing that while legal compliance is essential, understanding the social and economic impact on local communities remains equally important.

For over two centuries, small-scale coal mining has been central to the state’s economy, supporting countless families in rural areas. The sudden enforcement of stricter regulations has disrupted these traditional livelihoods, leaving many miners struggling to adapt. “It’s not straightforward for individuals whose families have depended on mining for hundreds of years to suddenly adjust to new restrictions,” Sangma said, urging public awareness of the humanitarian dimension of the transition.While enforcement measures are in place, including thousands of cases filed against illegal operations and the closure of unauthorised mines, the government recognises that legal action alone cannot address the socio-economic fallout. Officials emphasise the importance of introducing alternative income sources and safe, regulated mining practices to sustain local communities.

The transition involves moving from rat-hole and tunnel mining techniques, historically common in Meghalaya, to scientifically managed operations approved by central authorities, including the Coal Ministry and CMPDCL. This shift aims to improve miner safety, reduce environmental risks, and align state operations with national climate and sustainable development goals. “The process is ongoing, and it will take time for communities and businesses to adapt to scientific mining procedures,” Sangma noted.Experts observing the sector highlight that Meghalaya’s approach reflects a wider trend in India’s coal-dependent regions, where environmental compliance, social equity, and economic sustainability increasingly intersect. By formalising and modernising mining practices, the state aims to reduce accidents, limit ecological damage, and provide a replicable model for inclusive, sustainable resource management.The chief minister acknowledged the administrative and procedural complexities of the transition. Permits, approvals, and investments require coordination across multiple agencies, making the shift gradual rather than immediate. However, the government remains committed to establishing a system where mining is both legal and safe while ensuring that miners’ livelihoods are preserved through alternative opportunities and community support programs.

As Meghalaya charts this path, the state’s experience underscores the broader challenge of balancing law, humanity, and economic necessity in resource-rich regions. With careful planning and sustained engagement, experts suggest that the move towards scientific coal mining could offer a blueprint for safer, more sustainable, and socially inclusive mining practices across India.

Also Read: Delhi Cuts Coal Demand As Traditional Coal Tandoor Ban Targets City Air Pollution

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