Fissures run deep. People cannot live on unsteady ground, so the 0.45 million people living in and around Jharia will have to be moved. The relocation will cost the government exchequer Rs 10,000 crore, making it the world’s most ambitious plan yet
Report by: Alok Kumar Gupta
Photographs by: Sandip Kumar Nag
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