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Coal Miners Day 2023 observed on May 4th

Every year on May 4th, Coal Miners Day is celebrated to acknowledge and appreciate the hard work and noteworthy contributions of coal miners in the extraction of coal. Coal is a crucial fossil fuel that is extensively used for a variety of purposes, such as power generation and industrial production, particularly in the manufacturing of steel and cement. Coal mining is a laborious industry that provides employment to millions of people across the globe. As a carbon-rich primary fossil fuel, coal is instrumental in the production of electricity, steel, and cement.

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Coal Miners Day 2023: Significance

Acknowledging the sacrifices made by workers who have lost their lives while carrying out their duties is of utmost importance. Coal Miners Day serves as a dedicated occasion to honour their contributions and pay tribute to the tragedies they have endured throughout their lives. Numerous awareness programs are organized on this day to promote the health and safety requirements of the workers. These initiatives strive to educate the workers about the Indian government’s various laws and regulations that are in place to enhance their working conditions and wages. The objective is to empower the workers with knowledge about their rights so that they can work in a secure and healthy work environment.

Coal Miners Day: History

The first coal mine was opened in Scotland in 1575, whereas India’s first coal mine was established much later, in 1774. John Summer and Suetonius Grant Heatly of the East India Company operated this mine, located in the Raniganj Coalfield on the banks of the Damodar River. Following India’s independence, there was a surge in the demand for coal, prompting the new government to devise a 5-year development plan to fulfill the burgeoning need for energy.

In India, Coal Miners Day was established to recognize and honor the contributions and sacrifices made by coal miners. The date of May 4th is significant as it commemorates the day when the first underground coal mine in India was inaugurated at Raniganj, West Bengal, in 1907. Since then, this day has been observed in India to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of coal miners towards the country’s energy needs. Various awareness programs are conducted on this day to promote the health and safety needs of the workers, and to educate them about their rights and benefits.

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