but indiaa also has thrhree hundred and bayern mental conflicts thatat's more than anywhere else in the wororld. c coal is responsible for a quarter of them. yep all i feel that the government is deliberately trying to destroy people here local dot and i you know so i. in the mining s state of jharkhand underground tunnels have become an open pit mine. how do you p put the money workd here for thirty years. whenn will the villagers near the jharia coal mines finally get help. and how we can't even breathe. for more than a century uncontrollable underground fires have ravaged these mines the flames burned through the soil right next to the villages and emerge through cracks in the event that never stop growing two years ago a father and son died in one of these fires respiratory diseases are very common becacause of the toxic gases but for want of better opportunities nobody leaves. morton said about a minute later i wrote a letter to the government of moti. asking him to come to the jharia coal mine unprotected. without a mass so they get it. it coal remains the country's largest source