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Feasibility study on coal mining at Deocha-Pachami without relocation

Petroleum  -  May 26,2025  - 

The West Bengal government has commissioned the National Institute of Rock Mechanics (NIRM) to conduct a feasibility study on underground coal mining at Deocha-Pachami in Birbhum without displacing residents. 

In order to avoid mass relocation, the state is exploring mining across 2,000 of the 3,500 acres earmarked for the project.
The NIRM, an autonomous body under the Union Ministry of Mines, will assess the strength and vulnerability of the over-500-mtrs.-thick rock layer covering the coal reserves. 

The findings will determine whether extraction can proceed safely without risking collapse or affecting local communities. The project is critical to the state’s industrial strategy, particularly as it faces challenges attracting large-scale investment.

While initial open-cast mining has begun on 376 acres, and a coal gasification project is planned for another 1,000 acres, the government hopes to fast-track underground mining to create jobs without triggering local unrest over relocation.

Company : National Institute of Rock Mechanics

Union Ministry of Mines