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 Underground mine fires mar marriage prospects in Jharkhand town







Jitendra Agrawal is good looking, in his 30s and desperate to get married.
But sadly, there are no takers for this eminently suitable groom in this
Jharkhand town. The reason - smouldering underground fires in the vast
reserves of coal below the township that has claimed several lives.



Jharia (Jharkhand), India, 2008-06-24 10:45:03 (IndiaPRwire.com)



Jitendra Agrawal is good looking, in his 30s and desperate to get married.
But sadly, there are no takers for this eminently suitable groom in this
Jharkhand town. The reason - smouldering underground fires in the vast
reserves of coal below the township that has claimed several lives.



Jitendra's marriage had been fixed three times, but each time the girl's
parents backed out at the prospect of their daughter having to stay in the
town. Finally, Jitendra, who has a business of his own, decided to leave
Jharia town and settle down in Dhanbad.



Jharia, situated in Dhanbad district, is around 270 km from state capital
Ranchi. The town has a huge deposit of coal, which is under the Bharat
Coking Coal Limited (BCCL). The underground fire is raging over an area of
17 sq km.



The Jharia coal fields are referred to as 'cremation ground' as more than a
dozen homes have been engulfed by the underground fire, which has claimed at
least 30 lives in the past few years.



BCCL authorities claim that due to the mine fire, the company has lost 39
million tonnes of coal worth billions of rupees in 92 years.



Ganpati Lal, a resident of the area, says that the underground mine fire has
transformed their happy life into one of sorrow. 'My son got married at the
age of 37 after he left Jharia. People outside Jharia are scared of the
threat posed by the underground mine fire,' Lal told IANS.



The residents blame BCCL for spreading 'rumours' regarding the threat to
life faced by the residents by the underground fire. 'BCCL has created panic
by sending messages to the outside world that Jharia is not safe. BCCL is
spreading the rumours in order to use the underground coal deposits for
commercial purpose,' alleged Madanlal Khanna, member, Jharia Coalfield
Bachao Samiti (JCBS - Save Jharia coalfield committee).



Pinaki Roy, another member of JCBS, echoed him: 'There are two parts in
Jharia. One is a township area and the other the coalfield area. The
underground mine fire can be controlled in the township area, but BCCL is
trying to commercially exploit the coal reserves of the township area.'



'People from other states think their children's lives will be in danger if
they stay in Jharia. This has caused the break-up of some marriages in the
area,' he said.



According to experts, the Jharia mine contains 1,000 million tonnes of coal
deposits and it can be extracted only when the people are shifted to other
places and efforts are made to extinguish the fire.



The Jharia mine was opened for coal mining in 1896. The underground fire was
detected for the first time in 1916. It started spreading during the 1970s.



The mine fire issue has been raised several times with the central and state
governments. A proposed rehabilitation package was rejected by the people.
Residents of Jharia have taken out processions demanding that a scientific
method be adopted for extinguishing the fire without shifting them.





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