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Coal Ministry to Launch RECLAIM Framework for Sustainable Mine Closure

In a significant step toward sustainable mining and community welfare, the Ministry of Coal is set to launch the RECLAIM Framework—a structured guide to ensure inclusive mine closures and repurposing. This initiative places strong emphasis on community participation, gender inclusivity, and the involvement of vulnerable groups, aiming to make the post-mining transition equitable, transparent, and locally aligned.

Why in News?

The Ministry of Coal is officially launching the RECLAIM – A Community Engagement and Development Framework on July 4, 2025, to serve as a practical tool for India’s mine closure and repurposing strategy. The initiative aligns with India’s broader vision of sustainable resource management and socio-economic development.

Objectives & Features

  • Full Form: RECLAIM – Repurposing, Engagement, Community, Livelihoods, Assets, Inclusivity, Mine-closure
  • Aim: To ensure inclusive and participatory processes in mine closure and post-closure development.
  • Design: Structured, step-by-step guide with templates, actionable tools, and field-tested methodologies suited for Indian conditions.

Focus Areas

  • Gender Inclusion – active participation of women in planning
  • Vulnerable Groups – focus on marginalized sections of society
  • Local Governance – alignment with Panchayati Raj Institutions

Significance

  • Facilitates community-led repurposing of mine sites for productive use.
  • Supports just transition for coal-dependent communities.
  • Reinforces India’s commitment to inclusive sustainable development and environmental restoration.
  • Promotes decentralized planning, empowering rural and tribal communities.

Implementation Tools

  • Pre-designed formats for stakeholder mapping
  • Social impact assessment frameworks
  • Monitoring & evaluation (M&E) mechanisms
  • Institutional support models for district and state authorities
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