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ASM requires strong linkages with Government and other legal institutions for stronger policy development.
In August 2008, there was another ‘Dialogue across Boundaries’ held at the Anil Agarwal Hall of CSE. This dialogue focused on building partnership between social science researchers, activists and trade unionists working on various issues relating to mining in India. Further meetings are taking place. Reports from these meetings and other documents produced can be found here.
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Title | Year | Author | Country | Type | Key Words |
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1st International Conference - Managing the Social and Environmental Consequences of Coal Mining | 2007 | The Indian School of Mines University, University of New South Wales and The Australian National Uni | India | conference announcement | coal mining, social, environment, accountability, policy |
Application of remote sensing to identify coalfires in the Raniganj Coalbelt, India | 2005 | Prasun K Gangopadhyay, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Kanika Saha | India | published paper | remote sensing, coal, illegal, coalfires, approach |
Coalmining Industry at the Crossroads: Coal policy in liberalising India | 2007 | Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt | India | conference paper | coal, policy, privatisation, market |