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A Goat Just Cost Coal India Rs 2.6 Crore

Coal India stops work as locals spar over goat's death at Talcher coalfields in Bhubaneswar.
Jatindra Dash
Oct 02 2019
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Coal India stops work as locals spar over goat's death at Talcher coalfields in Bhubaneswar.
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Bhubaneshwar: Protests by locals in eastern India over a trespassing goat killed in an accident halted operations and cost Coal India unit Mahanadi Coalfield Ltd (MCL) Rs 2.6 crore ($377,000), a spokesman said on Tuesday.

"It's surprising, but true. A goat can also cost you," MCL spokesman Dikken Mehra's statement read.

Coal transportation at Talcher coalfields, one of India's biggest, came to a halt after locals from a nearby village protested against the killing of a goat in an accident in a prohibited mining zone.

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Operations were halted for three-and-a-half-hours, and resumed only after police intervened, Mehra said. Coal India has lodged a complaint at the local police station against the protesters.

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"People from the peripheral localities deliberately trespassing into the coal mine and overburden areas to pick coal, firewood and even graze their livestock remains a cause of concern," Mehra said.

(Reuters) 

This article went live on October second, two thousand nineteen, at thirty-two minutes past six in the evening.

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