
October 25, 2016 : Stones extraction process is going on in the coal mine in Jharia, Dhanbad, India, in order to relieve coal layers.
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October 25, 2016 : Stones extraction process is going on in the coal mine in Jharia, Dhanbad, India, in order to relieve coal layers.
The Dassam Falls is a waterfall located near Ranchi district in the Indian state of Jharkhand, Tourism place
Local villagers are drawing coals from the coal mine for their personal selling purpose. They are bound to do this as they don’t have any other earning source and for this job, they get approx. USD 2 per day in Jharia, Dhanbad, India.
Trucks are getting loaded by coals which are extracted from the coal mine in Kusunda Coal Mine, Dhanbad, India.
Coal is to be transported by trucks in Jharia, Dhanbad, India.
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India - January 26 2020: Portrait of Male Police Officer during Republic day parade
October 29, 2018 : Almost 1 Lakh people are attached to coal scavenging in Jharkhand coal belt. Absence of an alternative source of income forces to choose coal scavenging as their profession.
Massanjore dam, across the Mayurakshi River, is in Dumka district of Jharkhand State. Built with Candian aid, it is also called Canada Dam or Pearson Dam. ... The dam is 155 feet high from its base and is 2170 feet long. The reservoir has an area of 16,650 acres when full and has a storage capacity of 500,000 acre feet.
May 7, 2018 : Jharia is one of the most significant coal mines in India and one of the largest in Asia.
The local villagers are loading their cycles with coals for their personal selling purpose in Jharia, Dhanbad, India.
Jharkhand’s Jharia is one of the most significant coal mines in India and one of the largest in Asia.
Beautiful sunset view point near jamshedpur, Jharkhand. The shot was taken from a road over a dam.
Night urban landscape with an industrial complex with its metal structures and chimneys with reflection of lamps with yellow lights of the city.
October 29, 2018 : Almost 1 Lakh people are attached to coal scavenging in Jharkhand coal belt. Absence of an alternative source of income forces to choose coal scavenging as their profession. Coal is perhaps the most important energy resource that provides for the energy consumption in India as well as a larger share of the world. Jharia in Jharkhand is the most significant coal mine producing the largest share of coal in India and also in the whole of south Asia. Since the days it has come into operation, and from the discovery of underground fires (in 1916), this coal mine has seen a number of deaths. It has been rightly referred to as the death field. The poor lots who engage themselves in the mining activities to earn a living are affected the most. The major reasons of death here are underground fire, suspension of poisonous gases in the air, pollution, etc. Diseases with skin and lungs are thus widespread here. Moreover, extreme conditions of poverty, illnesses and higher illiteracy among the people force the villagers to sell their kids to the coal mining mafias. Nowadays, more are getting associated with this illegal mining activity for less than 2 USD, yet risking their lives a lot more.
Jharkhand capital city...
The village women are carrying coals in their buckets in Jharia, Dhanbad, India.
Indian Province Jharkhand झारखंड Map Outline on an Blackboard. Professional digitally created image. High resolution, sharp edges.
Greeny forest of Dhalbhumgarh, Jharkhand, India.
Lodh waterfalls at jharkhand.
Ulda, Jharkhand, India.- July,11, ,2022 . A Red Sedan Parking on the Roadside Overlooking Mountains with moody skies . Selective Focus is used.
Purulia, West Bengal / India - November 01,2020.Group of Chhau Dancers performing Mahishasura badha / Mahishasur vadh through Chhau dance, also spelled as Chau or Chhaau, on a open ground.
In Jharia’s coal mine area, many families are involved in illegal coal mining. This way, they earn approximately 2 USD every day. These families are so poor that they are totally controlled by the mafias and are forced to work in the toxic and risky environment of the coal mine in Jharia, Dhanbad, India.
A group of senior men and women bird watching at the Rajarhat Wetland in archaea, India with a local group of teen age boys on bicycles looking on, probably trying to figure out what is going on. Photographer Bob Balestri dba Joesboy
Coal is perhaps the most important energy resource that provides for the energy consumption in India as well as a larger share of the world. Jharia in Jharkhand is the most significant coal mine producing the largest share of coal in India and also in the whole of south Asia. Since the days it has come into operation, and from the discovery of underground fires (in 1916), this coal mine has seen a number of deaths. It has been rightly referred to as the death field. The poor lots who engage themselves in the mining activities to earn a living are affected the most. The major reasons of death here are underground fire, suspension of poisonous gases in the air, pollution, etc. Diseases with skin and lungs are thus widespread here. Moreover, extreme conditions of poverty, illnesses and higher illiteracy among the people force the villagers to sell their kids to the coal mining mafias. Nowadays, more are getting associated with this illegal mining activity for less than 2 USD, yet risking their lives a lot more.
An illegal coal miner is cutting coal from the coal’s shelf with the use of an ax. Since here the local villagers have no earning source, they enter the coal mine illegally to bring coals. Sometimes the coal shelf gets collapsed and in that accident, these miners lose their lives as well.
An illegal coal miner collects coal illegally to support his family.
An illegal coal miner is cutting coal from the coal’s shelf with the use of an ax. Since here the local villagers have no earning source, they enter the coal mine illegally to bring coals. Sometimes the coal shelf gets collapsed and in that accident, these miners lose their lives as well.
Hundru Falls is located in Ranchi district in Jharkhand. I shot this picture before sunset. It is the 34th highest waterfall in India.
JSCA International Stadium Complex or Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium is an international cricket stadium: Ranchi, Jharkhand, India - 08 08 2022
A beautiful landscape was found at the fort in Betla Forest, Jharkhand.
144 feet high waterfall at Dasam , Ranchi, India
Massanjore dam, across the Mayurakshi River, is in Dumka district of Jharkhand State. Built with Candian aid, it is also called Canada Dam or Pearson Dam. ... The dam is 155 feet high from its base and is 2170 feet long. The reservoir has an area of 16,650 acres when full and has a storage capacity of 500,000 acre feet.
Litti Chokha or Bihari Food Sattu Litty, Indian Food
paratha made with stuffing sattu - powder form of roasted pulses with home made curd and sattu in breakfast. This is very famous food in Bihar and Jharkhand India
Typical makeshift hut in the rural tribal areas of eastern India. The hut is made of thatch formed of bamboo leaves arranged on the skeleton of bamboo planks, and serves a temporary purpose only. Tribals and Farmers make this kind of hut in the proximity of their field, work area and to the near of those places where their domestic animals and animlas could graze.
Rice field landscape ,Ranchi, Jharkhand,
Photo of Jagannath Temple, Ranchi, India at night with milky way stars. Night photography of architecture.
A beautiful rainbow over the Dassam Falls. Jharkhand.India
Purulia, West Bengal / India - November 01,2020. Group of Chhau Dancers as Goddess Durga with her family .