Sunny Priyan
Mining operations often lead to the relocation of communities, disrupting lives and cultural ties.
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Deforestation, water contamination, and soil erosion frequently result from large-scale extraction.
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Pollution from mining activities can cause respiratory issues, contaminated water, and long-term health problems for nearby residents.
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While mining creates jobs, overdependence on a single industry can leave communities economically vulnerable when operations shut down.
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Sacred lands and traditional lifestyles are often compromised or lost entirely due to industrial expansion.
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Local voices are frequently overshadowed by corporate and political interests, limiting community control over decisions that affect them.
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