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The International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES)
|| Volume || 2 || Issue || 11 || Pages || 31-34 || 2013 ||
ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805

Socio-Economic Impact Study of Jamuna Kotma Coal Field
Region Anuppur District MP
1

Dr. Manisha Garg, 2Arun R Joshie, 3Dr.Sandhya Choudhary

------------------------------------------------------ABSTRACT---------------------------------------------------The present paper makes a realistic attempt to examine the socio economic impact rendered by the mining
operations carried out in the Jamuna Kotma Coal Field Region in the district of Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh
(India). Based on the participatory field methods used with the impacted population and Kendall’s ranking
coefficient method, the study area has been categorized into different socio-economic development regions that
may indicate the impact of ongoing mining activities in the area. Regional disparities in the levels of
development have become a major concern for any type of spatial planning development. This is a multi
dimensional phenomenon which is governed by several factors an area In order to reduce or eliminate such
regional disparities it is essential to pay attention to the regions of low development because population and
society are dynamic factors of region .The villages that are highly developed in terms of their social, economic
and demographic factors can also show significant growth and development in terms of optimum land use and
agricultural efficiency.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Date of Submission: 13 November 2013
Date of Acceptance: 05 December 2013
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------

I.

INTRODUCTION

Mining is a site-specific activity and is done at the sites where minerals exist. Also, Mining is
considered as an environmentally unfriendly activity. Globally, attention has been drawn towards the
environmental impacts of mining and associated activities in mining complexes, and the action that are required
to be taken for minimization prevention and mitigation of these impacts. The activities in mining complexes
affect all the components of the environment and these effects could be temporary or permanent reversible or
irreversible repairable or irreparable and beneficial or harmful. Mining activities also impacts on socioeconomic conditions of the area from beginning and end of the operations. It enhances the economic status of
the people and provides the other facilities like health, education and other infrastructures.
Jamuna Kotma area situated in Anuppur District of M.P. Area falls under SOI toposheet No. 64E/16
and 64I/4 in range of latitude in between 23 o0’ and 23o15’ and longitude in between 81o45’ and 82o 05’.Anuppur
- Chirimiri section of SECL Railway is passing through it. National Highway 78 is also passing along northern
side of the area. Mine area headquarter is situated about 6.5 km south of Kotma railway station (Fig1). Kewai
River is passing along the north – south of the study area.
The area is gently undulating with the general slope towards River Kewai. The surface attains
maximum and minimum elevation of 573.47 and 512.42 m respectively from msl (Mean Sea Level). At places,
particularly, the areas at the fringes of river Kewai exhibits “bad land” topography. Haraful Nala, perennial
stream, traverses the eastern part of the colliery and drains into river Kewai that mainly controls the drainage in
the area. The temperature varies from 4.9o to 44o c. Average annual rainfall is 1430 mm. Topography of the area
is gently undulating. The locations of the villages are shown in fig.2.

II.

METHODOLOGY

For regional disparities analysis, socio economic data obtained from the competent mining authority
and the data collected from the primary survey through questionnaire and personal interviews with the various
groups (PRA technique) were utilized. With the help of Kendall’s ranking coefficient method, the identification
of regional disparities was made. These indicators were broadly divided into social, economic and demographic.
Because of the different approaches of various authors viewing development from various angles, the selections
of these indicators here were purely made on an arbitrary base (Aslam1986, Coutinho1989. Landau, and Everitt,
2004. Luecht, et. al, 1989. Martin, 1994, Nagaraj and Krashna Murthy 2007, Nagarajan 1993 Sahu, 1986)
Present study includes 11, 14 and 5 indicators of social, economic and demographic respectively (Table 1).

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Fig.2 Village location Map

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Formula used in socio economic study
Population Density = (Population/Area) *100
Work Density = (Total worker/Population)* 100
Crop Intensity = Grass Cropped area/ Net area shown
Land Use Intensity = Total Cultivated area/ Total culturable area
Culturable Area = Cultivated area + culturable waste
Table1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 had showed the various indicators that had been used for analysis of socioeconomic study.
We had used following indicators:
Table 1 – Indicators (Social, Economic, Demographic)
S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Social (TS)
Number of primary school (PS)
Number of middle school (MS)
Number of high school (HS)
Electricity for domestic purpose (ED)
Electricity for All purpose (EA)
River water (R)
Tank water (TK)
Nala water (N)
Post office (PO)

Economic (TE)
Forest Land
Irrigated Land(Ha)
Grass Irrigated
Unirrigated Land
Net crop area
Culturable waste
Co operative society
Godown
Bank

10.
11.
12.

Telegraph office (TO)
Other facilities (O)

cultivated/culturable
Number of well
Number of Hand pump

13.
14.

Demographic (TD)
Population
Area
Density of population
Total worker
Literacy (% of total population)

Number of Road
Number of Tank Water

III.

ANALYTICAL FINDINGS

Regional disparities in the levels of development have become a major concern for any type of spatial
planning development. This is a multi dimensional phenomenon which is governed by several factors an area
(Joshi 1979). Now a days the central theme of research and planning relates to the socio economic upliftment of
the rural sector the modes of development like planning, industrialization, rapid development of transport and
communication, development of banking facilities (with branches in most villages, towns and cities) and
establishment of different types of educational institutions, health facilities, technological and institutional
innovations in agriculture are the major factor contributing to regional development (Nagraj 2007). However, in
actual practice these infrastructural facilities may not be available in a uniform distribution pattern in a region.
As a result, regional disparities do occur in a given time and space.
Table 6
Year

1991

2001

Class
Very High
High

Rank
Village
<25.18045
Banka Tola, Deogawan
25.18045 Padaur,Pali, Pipariya,Kikari Ponri, Harad,
31.00855
Kotmi Sakola,
31.00855-36.93366 Jamuniha, Daikhal, Payari, Dhurvasin,
Latar, Parasi
36.93366-42.7647 Beliya,Badra,
>42.7647
Mauhari
Mean = 31.00855

Rank
Village
<30.85147
Kotmi,Banka-tola,Pali,
30.85147-38.27747 Jamuniha Padaur, Kikaripond,Harad,sakola Deogawan
38.27747-45.70347 Mauhari, Payari, Dhurvasin,
Parasi, Badra, Piparia, Daikal,
45.70347-53.12947 Latar
>53.12947
Beliya
Mean = 38.27747

SD = 5.8281

SD = 7.426

Medium
Low
Very Low

IV.

VERY DEVELOPED REGION

Socioeconomic table 6 deciphered that during both period (1991 and 2001) Banka Tola was very high
developed, while the Deogawan which was very high developed, in 1991, falls down under the high developed
village. In 2001 two villages (Kotmi and Pali) were comes under the very high developed village due to the
development of new mines area in Pali and Kotmi. Development of these region was due to the establishment of
primary school, middle school, High school and agricultural implement, regulated markets major cause of
development and it is only due to the mining activities going on this region.

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V.

HIGH DEVELOPMENT REGION

In 1991, seven villages namely Padaur, Pali, Pipariya, Kikari Ponri, Harad, Kotmi and Sakola fall under this
categories while six villages viz Jamuniha Padaur, Kikar – pond, Harad, sakola Deogawan during 2001. These villages are
leading in some of indicators like agriculture co-operative society, primary school and middle school, number of literacy of
total population, use of agricultural implements and net shown area (Table 6). Besides these it seems that mining activities
also play an important role in the development of the region.

VI.

MEDIUM DEVELOPED REGION

Six villages namely Jamuniha, Latar, Parasi, Dhurvasin, Payari, and Daikhal fall under these categories in 1991.
Seven villages namely Bhadra, Payari, Mauhari, Parasi, Dhurwasin, Daikhal, Pipariya falls under this categories in 2001.
(Table 6)

VII.

LOW DEVELOPMENT REGION

Two villages namely Badra and Beliya during 1991and only one village namely Latar in 2001 fall under these
categories. This group had the least rank score in many of the indicators. The low development can be also explained by the
physical constraints of the roughed terrain, the less fertile soil and less rain fall area. (Table 6)

VIII.

VERY LOW DEVELOPMENT REGION

Mauhari in 1991 and Beliya in 2001 was very low development region. Demographic, social and economic
indicators are responsible for this. (Table 6)

IX.

CONCLUDING REMARKS

No doubt mining activities have both type of impact have shown on this area. Positive impacts especially on the
socioeconomic conditions of the people have increased many times but it is not equally distributed amongst the neighboring
villages. In order to reduce or eliminate such regional disparities it is essential to pay attention to the regions of low
development because population and society are dynamic factors of region .The villages that are highly developed in terms
of their social, economic and demographic factors can also show significant growth and development in terms of optimum
land use and agricultural efficiency. The reverse may be the case in those villages in which the regional infrastructure is
poor. It is believed that the regional disparities- in this study based on 37 factors- can also have an indirect influence on the
level of agricultural development (Nagraj 1997; Srivastav1983).
The ranks of all villages of Jamuna Kotma region with respect to each selected indicator and the total rank order
scores of the levels of development is given in (Table 2, 3, 4 and 5). The standard deviation grouping technique is applied to
divide the Jamuna Kotma region into very high, high, medium, low and very low developed regions based on combined rank
scores of 37 indicators (Table 1).

X.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Authors are thankful to Prof. K.B. Pandey, Vice Chancellor, MGCGV and Dr. S K Tripathi of the Dept. of
Energy and Environment, MGCGV, for their valuable guidance and support.

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The International Journal of Engineering and Science (The IJES)

  • 1. The International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES) || Volume || 2 || Issue || 11 || Pages || 31-34 || 2013 || ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805 Socio-Economic Impact Study of Jamuna Kotma Coal Field Region Anuppur District MP 1 Dr. Manisha Garg, 2Arun R Joshie, 3Dr.Sandhya Choudhary ------------------------------------------------------ABSTRACT---------------------------------------------------The present paper makes a realistic attempt to examine the socio economic impact rendered by the mining operations carried out in the Jamuna Kotma Coal Field Region in the district of Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh (India). Based on the participatory field methods used with the impacted population and Kendall’s ranking coefficient method, the study area has been categorized into different socio-economic development regions that may indicate the impact of ongoing mining activities in the area. Regional disparities in the levels of development have become a major concern for any type of spatial planning development. This is a multi dimensional phenomenon which is governed by several factors an area In order to reduce or eliminate such regional disparities it is essential to pay attention to the regions of low development because population and society are dynamic factors of region .The villages that are highly developed in terms of their social, economic and demographic factors can also show significant growth and development in terms of optimum land use and agricultural efficiency. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Date of Submission: 13 November 2013 Date of Acceptance: 05 December 2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- I. INTRODUCTION Mining is a site-specific activity and is done at the sites where minerals exist. Also, Mining is considered as an environmentally unfriendly activity. Globally, attention has been drawn towards the environmental impacts of mining and associated activities in mining complexes, and the action that are required to be taken for minimization prevention and mitigation of these impacts. The activities in mining complexes affect all the components of the environment and these effects could be temporary or permanent reversible or irreversible repairable or irreparable and beneficial or harmful. Mining activities also impacts on socioeconomic conditions of the area from beginning and end of the operations. It enhances the economic status of the people and provides the other facilities like health, education and other infrastructures. Jamuna Kotma area situated in Anuppur District of M.P. Area falls under SOI toposheet No. 64E/16 and 64I/4 in range of latitude in between 23 o0’ and 23o15’ and longitude in between 81o45’ and 82o 05’.Anuppur - Chirimiri section of SECL Railway is passing through it. National Highway 78 is also passing along northern side of the area. Mine area headquarter is situated about 6.5 km south of Kotma railway station (Fig1). Kewai River is passing along the north – south of the study area. The area is gently undulating with the general slope towards River Kewai. The surface attains maximum and minimum elevation of 573.47 and 512.42 m respectively from msl (Mean Sea Level). At places, particularly, the areas at the fringes of river Kewai exhibits “bad land” topography. Haraful Nala, perennial stream, traverses the eastern part of the colliery and drains into river Kewai that mainly controls the drainage in the area. The temperature varies from 4.9o to 44o c. Average annual rainfall is 1430 mm. Topography of the area is gently undulating. The locations of the villages are shown in fig.2. II. METHODOLOGY For regional disparities analysis, socio economic data obtained from the competent mining authority and the data collected from the primary survey through questionnaire and personal interviews with the various groups (PRA technique) were utilized. With the help of Kendall’s ranking coefficient method, the identification of regional disparities was made. These indicators were broadly divided into social, economic and demographic. Because of the different approaches of various authors viewing development from various angles, the selections of these indicators here were purely made on an arbitrary base (Aslam1986, Coutinho1989. Landau, and Everitt, 2004. Luecht, et. al, 1989. Martin, 1994, Nagaraj and Krashna Murthy 2007, Nagarajan 1993 Sahu, 1986) Present study includes 11, 14 and 5 indicators of social, economic and demographic respectively (Table 1). www.theijes.com The IJES Page 31
  • 2. 82000’ 820o5’ N 81055’ 81050’ Socio-Economic Impact Study of Jamuna Kotma Coal Field Region Anuppur District MP 23015’ 23015’ 23010’ 23010’ LEGEND 8205’ 82000’ 81055’ 23005’ 81050’ 23005’ scale 0 9000 Fig.1 Location Map of Study Area Fig.2 Village location Map www.theijes.com The IJES Page 32
  • 3. Socio-Economic Impact Study of Jamuna Kotma Coal Field Region Anuppur District MP Formula used in socio economic study Population Density = (Population/Area) *100 Work Density = (Total worker/Population)* 100 Crop Intensity = Grass Cropped area/ Net area shown Land Use Intensity = Total Cultivated area/ Total culturable area Culturable Area = Cultivated area + culturable waste Table1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 had showed the various indicators that had been used for analysis of socioeconomic study. We had used following indicators: Table 1 – Indicators (Social, Economic, Demographic) S. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Social (TS) Number of primary school (PS) Number of middle school (MS) Number of high school (HS) Electricity for domestic purpose (ED) Electricity for All purpose (EA) River water (R) Tank water (TK) Nala water (N) Post office (PO) Economic (TE) Forest Land Irrigated Land(Ha) Grass Irrigated Unirrigated Land Net crop area Culturable waste Co operative society Godown Bank 10. 11. 12. Telegraph office (TO) Other facilities (O) cultivated/culturable Number of well Number of Hand pump 13. 14. Demographic (TD) Population Area Density of population Total worker Literacy (% of total population) Number of Road Number of Tank Water III. ANALYTICAL FINDINGS Regional disparities in the levels of development have become a major concern for any type of spatial planning development. This is a multi dimensional phenomenon which is governed by several factors an area (Joshi 1979). Now a days the central theme of research and planning relates to the socio economic upliftment of the rural sector the modes of development like planning, industrialization, rapid development of transport and communication, development of banking facilities (with branches in most villages, towns and cities) and establishment of different types of educational institutions, health facilities, technological and institutional innovations in agriculture are the major factor contributing to regional development (Nagraj 2007). However, in actual practice these infrastructural facilities may not be available in a uniform distribution pattern in a region. As a result, regional disparities do occur in a given time and space. Table 6 Year 1991 2001 Class Very High High Rank Village <25.18045 Banka Tola, Deogawan 25.18045 Padaur,Pali, Pipariya,Kikari Ponri, Harad, 31.00855 Kotmi Sakola, 31.00855-36.93366 Jamuniha, Daikhal, Payari, Dhurvasin, Latar, Parasi 36.93366-42.7647 Beliya,Badra, >42.7647 Mauhari Mean = 31.00855 Rank Village <30.85147 Kotmi,Banka-tola,Pali, 30.85147-38.27747 Jamuniha Padaur, Kikaripond,Harad,sakola Deogawan 38.27747-45.70347 Mauhari, Payari, Dhurvasin, Parasi, Badra, Piparia, Daikal, 45.70347-53.12947 Latar >53.12947 Beliya Mean = 38.27747 SD = 5.8281 SD = 7.426 Medium Low Very Low IV. VERY DEVELOPED REGION Socioeconomic table 6 deciphered that during both period (1991 and 2001) Banka Tola was very high developed, while the Deogawan which was very high developed, in 1991, falls down under the high developed village. In 2001 two villages (Kotmi and Pali) were comes under the very high developed village due to the development of new mines area in Pali and Kotmi. Development of these region was due to the establishment of primary school, middle school, High school and agricultural implement, regulated markets major cause of development and it is only due to the mining activities going on this region. www.theijes.com The IJES Page 33
  • 4. Socio-Economic Impact Study of Jamuna Kotma Coal Field Region Anuppur District MP V. HIGH DEVELOPMENT REGION In 1991, seven villages namely Padaur, Pali, Pipariya, Kikari Ponri, Harad, Kotmi and Sakola fall under this categories while six villages viz Jamuniha Padaur, Kikar – pond, Harad, sakola Deogawan during 2001. These villages are leading in some of indicators like agriculture co-operative society, primary school and middle school, number of literacy of total population, use of agricultural implements and net shown area (Table 6). Besides these it seems that mining activities also play an important role in the development of the region. VI. MEDIUM DEVELOPED REGION Six villages namely Jamuniha, Latar, Parasi, Dhurvasin, Payari, and Daikhal fall under these categories in 1991. Seven villages namely Bhadra, Payari, Mauhari, Parasi, Dhurwasin, Daikhal, Pipariya falls under this categories in 2001. (Table 6) VII. LOW DEVELOPMENT REGION Two villages namely Badra and Beliya during 1991and only one village namely Latar in 2001 fall under these categories. This group had the least rank score in many of the indicators. The low development can be also explained by the physical constraints of the roughed terrain, the less fertile soil and less rain fall area. (Table 6) VIII. VERY LOW DEVELOPMENT REGION Mauhari in 1991 and Beliya in 2001 was very low development region. Demographic, social and economic indicators are responsible for this. (Table 6) IX. CONCLUDING REMARKS No doubt mining activities have both type of impact have shown on this area. Positive impacts especially on the socioeconomic conditions of the people have increased many times but it is not equally distributed amongst the neighboring villages. In order to reduce or eliminate such regional disparities it is essential to pay attention to the regions of low development because population and society are dynamic factors of region .The villages that are highly developed in terms of their social, economic and demographic factors can also show significant growth and development in terms of optimum land use and agricultural efficiency. The reverse may be the case in those villages in which the regional infrastructure is poor. It is believed that the regional disparities- in this study based on 37 factors- can also have an indirect influence on the level of agricultural development (Nagraj 1997; Srivastav1983). The ranks of all villages of Jamuna Kotma region with respect to each selected indicator and the total rank order scores of the levels of development is given in (Table 2, 3, 4 and 5). 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