Coal Ministry expedites Mine Tourism, Greening Activities over reclaimed land

The Coal Ministry has expedited its efforts towards developing Eco-Parks on the reclaimed land. In its bid to promote mine tourism, it has recently constructed eight eco-parks in various locations across the country. It has further aimed to complete two more parks in 2022-23.

Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi recently inaugurated Bal Gangadhar Tilak Eco-Park of WC and the NLCIL has entered in an MOU with Pondicherry Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) for the promotion of eco-tourism at Mine-I and Mine-II, besides showcasing sustainable mining activities.

Among the other major MOUs, include the MOU between Madhya Pradesh Tourism board and NCL to boost Singrauli Eco-Tourism Circuit. Apart from these one MOU is there between WCL and Directorate of Tourism, Maharashtra for the promotion of eco-tourism on the reclaimed land. Continuing with their greening activities from January to November this year, Β the Coal and Lignite PSUs have also planted over 47 lakh saplings on 2300 Ha land.

 

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