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- energy - environment - India


Is coal the future for India?

India’s appetite for energy continues to grow, pushing Indians to consume coal in ever great quantities. Whole cities, like Jharia, in eastern India, are disappearing. At a time when Global Warming is at the top of world’s agenda, FRANCE 24 takes you to a town sacrificed to the pursuit of energy.

By Olivier LE HELLARD
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Comments (2)

India

No ,Gas from Iran is the future for India.

True Report in Jharkhand

This is true report about jharkhand.The small childrens & every age group work very hard cola field but earn nothing.The governement never care workers life .some times under fire in coal ares there are lots of pepoles died few seconds.The poltical came that place tell lots of things but death family earn nothing?How is life for jharkhand pepoles.
Sandeep kumar
cameraman journalist
Tel-00919334808180
sandeepnews@hotmail.com

awesome!

this is the coolest thing i have ever see!?! awesome i love it~

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