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Hasdeo Arand is a forest in India. In the same location is the Hasdeo coalfield. Taking the coal would destroy the forest.

References

  1. MS, Nileena (24 June 2020). "The long battle of Hasdeo Arand residents against the Parsa coal project in Chhattisgarh". The Caravan.
  2. Let India Breathe (25 October 2019). "Hasdeo Aranya protests to save the forests". The Ecologist.
  3. Singh, Kuwar (24 October 2019). "An Indian mining conglomerate is eating up a sacred forest grove". Quartz India.
  4. Nandi, Jayashree (21 March 2019). "Centre's nod for mining in 170,000 hectares of forest in Chhattisgarh". Hindustan Times.
  5. Aggarwal, Mayank (7 March 2019). "The Hasdeo Arand story: Is coal mining a fait accompli for the pristine forests?". Mongabay-India.
  6. Cassey, Brian (10 February 2020). "India's ancient tribes battle to save their forest home from mining". The Guardian.
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