dusty lanes |
This place is famous
for coal and its mine. The area has remained the major source of supply for
coal resources. It was not unusual to see the small coal Chulha placed in front
of the houses emitting smoke. What amazed me the most that the population of as of 2007 more than
400,000 people who reside in Jharia are living on the edge of disaster.
The entire area is on the coal mines which are burning inside. Heavy fumes
emitted from these coalfield fires are also a health hazard for the people.
Breathing and lung disorders are caused by the smoke.
The government has a lackadaisical attitude towards the safety of people of Jharia.
The life is normal
there at least it appears to but the entire place is under threat and on the
brink of disaster. The area is on the fire that can take over this small
peaceful town any moment. The local government along with the residents and coal mine owners must prepare appropriate measures before the situation gets out of
control and takes the form of God-awful disaster. Only warnings and not to
mention the frivolous ignorance won’t help. This visit left me with a sense of
helplessness. The Poor and their small livelihood all under threat which no one
knows when the fire will gulp down if things operate at the same pace. Anyone Worried???
Well, there is another fire in a rage too. Election fire is
on this season and every newspaper and news channels are too obsessed with
election saga. The leaders stand for better education, an improvement in health,
development, lowering of prices, peace, and harmony. Well, who doesn't??The
debates are held on news channels on the so-called BIG issues, the derogatory
remarks which our politicians throw at each other. But no debates on what these
leaders and their parties will do for people of small towns like Jharia and
their condition. Why bother?? Election
2014 was a good opportunity to bring into light such problems of people and
discuss such issues on panel discussions with people’s representatives and the
methods they would adapt to tackle such issues. But nothing much happened as
usual. These people are just uninformed voters. Our leaders and their parties
have kept them uninformed.
Jharia is on fire…no matter how many elections come and
elections go. Anyone cares????