If mining starts in this forest then what will happen after that?
After that the public will die, this is what will happen. Because medicinal leaves and trees are found in this forest. Now people should think about what we have to do.
Mining in the Jungle?
The forest that is being talked about is called the forest of Buxwaha, which is present in the middle of the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh.
The famous Rio-Tinto company of australia got the job of finding diamonds in the Buxwaha forest in 2002. In this connection, the company set up its plant here. After years of searching, it was found that diamonds worth up to 55 thousand crore rupees is buried under the ground.
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Initially, 950 hectares of forest were sorted for mining, under which all the villages came. But due to local protests and environmental issues, in 2016 Rio Tinto gave up Project Rod. Even at that time, many questions were raised on the matter that after investing hundreds of crores, why did the company suddenly 'get away from this project.
Experts are of the opinion that "local bottlenecks were becoming more and more common" for a foreign company. However, after a new auction in 2019, Aditya Birla Group's Essel Mining Company got a new license to mine diamonds. This time diamond mining was to be done on 382 crore hectares.

Diamond Mining
Meanwhile, the opinion and thinking of the madhya pradesh government on the proposed mining of the 'Bandar Mining Project' or the Buxwaha Diamond Mines are very different.
We had a conversation with the state's Mineral minister Brijendra Pratap Singh, according to whom, "Among all the villagers we went to, not a single person has protested. Everyone knows that this will provide employment".

On the contrary, many people have openly said on camera that they are afraid that the forest will be cut, the minister of Minerals replied, "We have not come across such a thing, now I have said it in front of you, I do not know. Because Hon'ble chief minister had also sent a team from his side, we also went and were asked personally and openly. people from outside are saying but locals are not protesting".
Unique heritage
There is also something in these forests that if it ends, will be forever. Obviously, if there is large-scale mining, then their future is not known.
How long it will last, we do not know.
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