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Posted: Jul 15 2020 (17:21)
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Last Response: Aug 13 2020 (15:44)
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Last Response: Aug 13 2020 (15:44)
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Durgapur Asansol is not a today city. It was a dream city of Naharu & Bridhan chandra Roy
and start formation in 1950. So if you think that Today Rampurhat will defeat Asansol/Durgapur then it will not possible. But next 50 year it can be transformed in Big city like Durgapur/ Asansol or more than that. I am taking in that sense and future possibilities. After all, the coal block is Second largest in World.
and start formation in 1950. So if you think that Today Rampurhat will defeat Asansol/Durgapur then it will not possible. But next 50 year it can be transformed in Big city like Durgapur/ Asansol or more than that. I am taking in that sense and future possibilities. After all, the coal block is Second largest in World.
I think Siuri, being the nearest city and the district town of Birbhum district, will be more benefitted than Rampurhat. I am not saying that Rampurhat will not be benefitted. But Siuri will be more benefitted.
Coal block doesn't necessarily bring industries. Otherwise states like Jharkhand, Odisha, Chattisgarh would have been the most industrialised states of India.
U r just focusing on the term "2nd largest coal block of world" but if u go by overall coal reserve stats, our neighbour Jharkhand has much more coal reserves than us. Still, other than pre-existing industrial cities like Dhanbad, Bokaro and Jamshedpur, not a single new industrial city of the same magnitude has come up in the coal field areas even after a dedicated state of Jharkhand was formed for these places.
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U r just focusing on the term "2nd largest coal block of world" but if u go by overall coal reserve stats, our neighbour Jharkhand has much more coal reserves than us. Still, other than pre-existing industrial cities like Dhanbad, Bokaro and Jamshedpur, not a single new industrial city of the same magnitude has come up in the coal field areas even after a dedicated state of Jharkhand was formed for these places.
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Ok.
It has possibilities. It totally dependent on Policy makers / Politicians. State govt. announce frequently on this coal mine and talking about the transformation of the region. If you follow in local / national print media then You may get more information. I don't know too much about their projects details.
It has possibilities. It totally dependent on Policy makers / Politicians. State govt. announce frequently on this coal mine and talking about the transformation of the region. If you follow in local / national print media then You may get more information. I don't know too much about their projects details.