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Indian Railways Broad Gauge Electric Locomotive WAG-9s of Rourkela depot departing Lajkura Coal Mines of Odisha India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines area on the way to Amarkantak India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines area on the way to Amarkantak India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines area on the way to Amarkantak India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines on the way to Amarkantak India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mining in South India, Asia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines in India
Coal mines area on the way to Amarkantak India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal Wagons getting coal from NTPC silos of Rajmahal Coal Mines , Jharkhand India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal mines in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
India is the third largest coal producing nation and Coal India Limited (CIL) is the biggest company in the world in terms of coal production. With a 510,000 employees, CIL contributes 87% to the total coal production of the country. In the post independence era coal has been the most important fossil fuel in building the Indian economy. Far from cities, small villages on wavy landscapes with grayish black roads typify a coalfield. An atmosphere of class difference, socio-economical oppression and high degree of pollution makes the miners go through a harrowing experience day in and day out.


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