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Unternehmensantwort

No response from National Mineral Development Corporation

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) to respond to allegations in Bailadila Mines of:

  • Forest clearance and livelihood impacts
  • Health and safety issues among Bailadila mines workers due to exposure to elevated levels of air pollutants
  • Riverine water pollution, particularly of Shankhini River
  • The widening of a road intended to transport ore from the Bailadila mines, which is reportedly wider than legally permitted and allegedly causes impacts, including illegal deforestation

The Company did not respond

National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) hat nicht geantwortet auf

India: health impacts of mine workers in Baladila mines

Story 14 Mär 2025

Part of the following timelines

India: Adverse impacts on communities in Bastar Division allegedly due to mining in the area

India: Reported concerns over pollution and access to clean water

India: health impacts of mine workers in Baladila mines