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- Recently, West Bengal Chief Minister increased the monetary package for the tribals in Deucha Panchami Mines.
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- Deucha-Pachami-Dewanganj-Harinsinga coal block is the second-largest coal block in the world.
- India’s largest coal mine is located in the southwestern part of Birbhum Coalfield in West Bengal.
- The block has a thick coal seam trapped between equally thick layers of rocks, mostly basalt. It has great economic value.
- The existence of these thick basalt layers, however, makes mining of coal difficult; foreign investment and technology will be hence needed for mining.
- An estimated 1,198 million tonnes of coal and 1,400 million tonnes of basalt are in the block.
Source: ET
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