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In parched Bundelkhand, chasing elusive diamonds and sustenance

  • November 17, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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In parched Bundelkhand, chasing elusive diamonds and sustenance

Subject :Geography

Section: Economic geography

Manki village, Madhya Pradesh:

  • It is a tribal village in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district, a part of the draught prone Bundelkhand region.
  • It is situated at a distance of barely two kilometres from Nainagiri, a Jain pilgrimage site.
  • It is mainly home to the Sour tribe.
  • The tribal region of Bundelkhand in M.P. is comprising of Sagar, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Panna, Damoh, and Datia districts.

Dimond mining in Sagouriyavillege of M.P.:

  • Sagouriya is a village 40 km away from Manki in Buxwaha tehsil.
  • Sagouriya is deep inside a dense forest.
  • It’s one of the 15 villages‘adopted’ by the international mining giant Rio Tinto, which was granted a prospecting license in 2004.
  • Claiming there were 34 million carat diamonds worth approximately ₹25,000 crore, the company operated till 2016, it ‘adopted’ villages, including Sagouriya, enabling readily available water, modern agricultural techniques, skill training for women and youth, and health and educational facilities.
  • The State government in 2019 allotted the Bunder diamond mines project to Essel Mining, which is still waiting the environmental clearances.

Diamonds and water:

  • Bundelkhand’s other diamond mining region is Panna district.
  • The Ken river, a tributary of the Yamuna, flows through the Panna Tiger Reserve.
  • The Centre announced linking it with another of the Yamuna’s tributaries, the Betwa river.
  • As per the government, if Ken-Betwa linking project came about, it would solve Bundelkhand’s water crisis as it will provide annual irrigation to 10.62 lakh hectares, drinking water supply to a population of about 62 lakh, and also generate 103 MW of hydropower and 27 MW solar power.
  • Besides Bundelkhand, it would also benefit parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

List of diamond mines in India:

MineState
Bunder ProjectMadhya Pradesh
GolkondaAndhra Pradesh
Kollur MineAndhra Pradesh
PannaMadhya Pradesh

Bundelkhand Geography

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