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India Moves To Empower CISF Against Illegal Mining

India’s coal sector is preparing for stronger enforcement against illegal mining activities after the Centre moved to expand the powers of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), allowing it to initiate legal proceedings in cases involving unlawful coal extraction and trade. The proposed step is aimed at improving oversight of coalfields, particularly in regions where theft, unauthorised mining, and illegal transportation continue to challenge regulators.

The reform is part of a broader review of the legal and administrative framework governing coal mine security and enforcement. Officials from the coal ministry have indicated that the existing system often limits the ability of security personnel to act swiftly against offenders, as enforcement action typically requires coordination with local authorities and coal company officials. Granting CISF the authority to directly initiate legal action is expected to accelerate responses to violations.Illegal coal mining remains a persistent issue in several mining belts across eastern and central India. Such operations often occur in abandoned or remote coal seams where monitoring is difficult, leading to revenue losses for the state and safety risks for workers involved in unregulated extraction.The new enforcement framework is intended to strengthen surveillance across the coal supply chain, including mining areas, storage facilities, and transportation routes. By enabling CISF personnel to register complaints and begin legal proceedings against offenders, authorities hope to curb organised networks involved in illegal extraction and distribution of coal.

Security experts say the move reflects a growing recognition that illegal mining is not merely a regulatory issue but also an economic and environmental challenge. Unregulated coal extraction can damage land and ecosystems while bypassing safety standards followed by licensed operations. In addition, the illegal trade in coal can distort market pricing and undermine legitimate mining companies.CISF already plays a significant role in securing coal mines, power plants, and other strategic infrastructure across India. Its responsibilities include protecting assets, monitoring mine perimeters, and preventing pilferage of coal from production sites. Expanding its authority to initiate legal action could therefore strengthen enforcement mechanisms by placing more operational control in the hands of personnel already deployed at mining locations.For states such as Odisha and Jharkhand, where coal mining forms a major part of the regional economy, improved enforcement could have broader implications. Illegal mining has long been associated with safety hazards, environmental damage, and loss of public revenue, prompting repeated calls for stronger regulatory oversight.

Policy analysts say the success of the new measure will depend on coordination between central agencies, state governments, and coal companies. Monitoring technologies, improved mine surveillance, and legal clarity on enforcement procedures are also expected to play an important role.As India continues to depend on coal to meet a large share of its energy demand, strengthening governance in the mining sector remains critical. The proposed expansion of CISF powers could mark a significant step toward improving accountability and ensuring that coal production occurs within legal and environmental safeguards.

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