Q6 · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2017 · GS I · 10 marks · 2 min read

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"Inspite of adverse environmental impact, coal mining is still inevitable for development". Discuss.

Topic: Natural Resources and Industries. Syllabus: Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian sub-continent); factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India). Same official PYQ from year-wise 2017 and Natural Resources and Industries.

Revision summary

Coal still backs Indian electricity and several heavy industries. Mine belts depend on royalties and jobs, which ties regional development to the pit. Open-cast and burning cause forest loss, pollution, displacement, and carbon. Inevitability is about the present energy mix, not a permanent licence. Washing, norms, reclamation, and a just shift to other power must cut the harm.

Model answer

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  C[Coal mining] --> P[Power steel cement jobs]
  C --> H[Forest water air CO2]
  P --> D[Present development]
  R[Renewables storage] --> T[Lower coal share]
  H --> T

Conclusion

  • Keep coal for residual baseload and hard-to-abate industry while closing the worst mines and plants first.
  • Fund alternative livelihoods in coal belts so development does not mean only more extraction.

Coal mining remains hard to drop overnight because power, steel, and regional fiscs still run on it. Development that ignores the environmental bill is false development; the honest path is a time-bound, cleaner, smaller coal role, not a denial of either harm or present need.

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