The lopsided equation of poverty and social benefits have ailed some of India's richest mining districts for decades. Mining has benefitted mining companies, individual miners and governments, not the communities living there. After years of deliberations and negotiations in 2015, the country's central mining law, the the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act (MMDR) of 1957 was amended and District Mineral Foundation (DMF) was instituted. The DMF is a non-profit statutory 'Trust' for every Indian district affected by mining-related operations, which should "work for the interest and benefit of persons, and areas affected by mining-related operations".
Date: 20 – 22 December, 2017Venue: Centre for Science and Environment, 41 Tughalakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi
One of the major activities of environmental governance is the monitoring of environmental components such as water, air, noise quality, etc.