Fears for trapped south african miners who escaped from mines in India (the miners were relocated from India’s north-eastern Daulatunde district to Jharkhand by the Indian government) has now reached Delhi and will continue to do so until the mines are shut down, said Ashwi오바마 카지노n Pandit, who heads the union ministry of mines & energy.
Pandit also said that a commission set up by the government to probe the “worst incidents” involving mines has been set up, and that they are looking into whether the government-owned and operated mines should have been shut down.
“When we shut down mines we don’t ask them what are their problems. It is a private industry with their own problems. Now the people are concerned too. It is not the mine that has to suffer. It is government that is suffering. We are all suffering,” Pandit told The Indian Express over the phone.
“We are looking into what happened in the mines in Jharkhand,” he said.
Pawan Yadav, secretary and executive director of the Union Mines & Energy Corporation of India (UMIC), said the mine would be shut down for four months but not after that and the commission would provide a report by December 29th to Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
Yadav, in an interview to Reuters news agency, said workers had been promised a fixed wage, security and safety for three years but he had yet to get a single cent. He said the government had promised them three years at Rs. 1.3 lakh but workers had only received the promised 3-4 lakh.
“If we are working like this we will die without a cent,” Yadav said.
The government had earlier said it had agreed that the mining sector would have to wait until its problems were resolved before it could lift the two-and-a-half-year ban on mining, which was imposed in 2005. Earlier this month, the government said it could restart the Jharkhand mines부산 출장 안마 if it can solve all the mines’ problems.
The government’s decision to resume the mine after a moratorium is not yet official, although Indian officials have said they hope it will be lifted soon.
The government of India has promised the miners compensation amounting to Rs. 5.3 lakh and have also offered to pay them at the Jharkhand government-owned gold mine which has been shut for three years at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.17 lakh.바둑이 사이트
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