Closed Mining Workers Socio-Economic Conditions – with Special Reference to Bhartha Gold Mines Limited(BGML)

Authors

  • Nagesha HV Ph.D Student, Department of Social Work, Bangalore University, Jnanabarathi Campus Bangalore-560056
  • Dr. Kodandarama Professor, Department of Social Work, Bangalore University, Jnanabarathi Campus Bangalore-560056

Keywords:

Migration, Causes, ocio-Economic Conditions, Income level, Health, Intervention

Abstract

A large section of the mining workers population in the country is engaged in mining sector. In spite of a very elaborate mining legislation in the country, it is felt that thereexist a number of gaps. These gaps need to be bridged. Certain amendments areon the anvil both at the level of the Central Government and also various StateGovernments, which would be of assistance to the prospective investors.This paper concentrates on analyzing and highlights the socio-economic conditions of closedmining workers. The aim of the study is assessing how the socio-economic problem is a prime factor in making the people to enter in the field of mining work. 50 samples were chosen by the convenient sampling method and study was conducted by adopting the empirical research design as an attempt has been made to describe the conditions of mining workers. As a result they develop unhygienic conditions in their living places and develop as slum-dwellers. The paper is based on research study conducted in Bharth Gold Mine Limited- BGML by the researcher/presenter where great portion of migrant population comes in search of jobs and they find mining work as an easy mode of earning.

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Published

2023-04-13

How to Cite

HV, N., & Kodandarama, D. (2023). Closed Mining Workers Socio-Economic Conditions – with Special Reference to Bhartha Gold Mines Limited(BGML). Journal of Social Work Education and Practice, 1(2), 19–35. Retrieved from https://ojs.bdtopten.com/33014.jswep/index.php/jswep/article/view/15

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