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  1. Jharkhand contributes to 32% of the country’s reserves but loses more than it gains from coal. In an exclusive conversation with iFOREST, the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Shri Hemant Soren, talks about the role of coal in Jharkhand’s economy, and the need to develop other economic sectors to transition to a non-coal economy. Q. 1 How ...

  2. author: Srestha Banerjee November 2021 acknowledgment: This working paper has benefited from the feedback and comments of various experts, including colleagues of iFOREST. Material from this publication can be used with acknowledgment. Defining and Framing Just transition for india Just Transition Working Paper #1 November 2021

  3. Srestha Banerjee, Mumbai, Maharashtra. 1,044 likes. |Decoupled|| The Big Bull || Saving Chintu || FryDay || Fevicol Sofa Australia India

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    co-authors: Srestha Banerjee, Chinmayi Shalya and Deeksha Pande acknowledgement: We are grateful to the following people from Angul district, Odisha, for their valuable assistance in the primary survey – Ashok Sathpathy, Bhibhudhendra Dehury, Bijoy Kumar Jena, Chandan Kumar Naik, Jayant Kumar Sahoo, Suryakanta Tripathi and Tarun Kumar Sahu.

  5. Nov 23, 2020 · Interview / November 23, 2020 / By Srestha Banerjee In an exclusive conversation with iFOREST, the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Shri Hemant Soren, talks about the role of coal in Jharkhand’s economy, and the need to develop other economic sectors to transition to a non-coal economy.

  6. Jul 26, 2021 · Op-ed / July 26, 2021 / By Chandra Bhushan and Srestha Banerjee This article originally appeared in Vol LVI No. 29 of the Economic & Political Weekly , published on 17 July 2021 . The article discusses why it is an imperative for India to begin deliberation on a just transition from coal in light of some of the compelling factors.

  7. Srestha Banerjee Ikshaku Bezbaroa In the light of deliberations on various matters where this principle has been evoked by the Tribunal, the current report is an evaluation of its effective use.