What are the challenges faced in reversing the damage caused by coal mining in Meghalaya

Panel highlights the slow progress in reversing the damage caused by coal mining in Meghalaya.
  • Lack of proper regulatory enforcement: The absence of stringent regulations and monitoring mechanisms has allowed uncontrolled coal mining activities, resulting in extensive damage to the environment.
  • Environmental degradation: Coal mining in Meghalaya has led to deforestation, soil erosion, water pollution, and loss of biodiversity, making it challenging to restore the ecosystem to its original state.
  • Social impacts: The exploitation of coal resources has disrupted the lives and livelihoods of local communities, causing social unrest and conflicts that complicate the restoration efforts.
  • Technological limitations: Reversing the damage caused by coal mining requires advanced technologies and substantial resources, which may not be readily available in the region.
  • Political will and cooperation: Addressing the challenges of coal mining damage necessitates strong political will and collaboration among stakeholders at various levels to effectively implement restoration measures.
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