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Kenduadih E B Section Colliery

Jharia, Jharkhand, India
Mining Heritage History: The Kenduadih E B Section Colliery is a historic coal mining site that represents the industrial backbone of Jharia. This colliery has been operational for decades and provides a deep insight into the lives of the workers and the extraction process. Visitors can observe the vast open-cast mines and the massive machinery used for coal excavation. It serves as an educational hub for those interested in geology and industrial history. The site is a living museum of the Jharia coalfield's legacy. Economic Impact of Coal: The colliery has played a significant role in the economic development of the region by providing employment to thousands of local families. It stands as a symbol of India's energy sector and the struggles associated with underground coal fires. The surrounding landscape is dramatic, with layers of earth exposed to reveal the black diamond. This place offers a unique perspective on the intersection of human labor and natural resources. Tourists can witness the massive transport trucks and cranes in action. Environmental Significance: The site also highlights the environmental challenges faced by the Dhanbad district. The ongoing underground fires in some sections of Jharia are visible through the smoke rising from the ground. It is a powerful reminder of the cost of industrialization and the resilience of the local population. Educational tours often visit this site to study land reclamation and mining safety. The colliery is a must-visit for industrial tourism enthusiasts. Local Life and Culture: The area around the colliery is home to vibrant labor colonies where the culture is deeply rooted in the mining profession. Traditional folk songs often mention the "Koyla" (coal) and the hardships of the miners. Visiting this place allows one to connect with the local community and understand their unique way of life. It is not just a mine; it is the heart of Jharia.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Industrial Tourism
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Permission Requirement: There is no formal entry fee, but visitors must obtain prior permission from the BCCL (Bharat Coking Coal Limited) office. This is necessary for safety reasons.

    Guided Tour Costs: If you hire a local guide or a...
    Entry Permission Requirement: There is no formal entry fee, but visitors must obtain prior permission from the BCCL (Bharat Coking Coal Limited) office. This is necessary for safety reasons.

    Guided Tour Costs: If you hire a local guide or arrange an official tour, there might be a nominal administrative fee or tip involved. Generally, it is free for educational purposes.
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    Timing:
    Official Visit Hours: The colliery operates 24/7, but visitors are allowed only between 09:00 AM and 04:00 PM. This ensures that tourists can see the operations clearly in daylight.

    Ideal Visit Timing: The best time to visit is during the m...
    Official Visit Hours: The colliery operates 24/7, but visitors are allowed only between 09:00 AM and 04:00 PM. This ensures that tourists can see the operations clearly in daylight.

    Ideal Visit Timing: The best time to visit is during the morning shift around 10:00 AM when the mining activity is at its peak. Avoid visiting during the monsoon as the pits can become slippery and dangerous.
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    Special Events:
    National Safety Week: The colliery celebrates National Safety Week in March every year. During this time, various drills and exhibitions are held to promote mining safety awareness.

    Vishwakarma Puja Celebration: The most significant event i...
    National Safety Week: The colliery celebrates National Safety Week in March every year. During this time, various drills and exhibitions are held to promote mining safety awareness.

    Vishwakarma Puja Celebration: The most significant event is Vishwakarma Puja in September. The machinery and vehicles are decorated with flowers, and grand rituals are performed to honor the god of architecture and engineering.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Coal Pit Rim: The edge of the open-cast mine offers a panoramic view of the entire excavation site. This is the best spot for capturing the scale of the operations.

    Heavy Machinery Close-ups: Taking photos near the massive tires of the ...
    The Coal Pit Rim: The edge of the open-cast mine offers a panoramic view of the entire excavation site. This is the best spot for capturing the scale of the operations.

    Heavy Machinery Close-ups: Taking photos near the massive tires of the dumper trucks highlights the sheer size of the equipment used.

    The Smoky Crevices: Capturing the smoke rising from the earth's cracks during the early morning light creates an eerie and artistic photograph.

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Things To Do

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    Witnessing Mining Operations: Tourists can watch the massive JCBs and dumper trucks excavating coal from the deep pits. It is a fascinating sight to see the organized chaos of a large-scale mining operation.

    Photography of Industrial Landscapes: The stark and dramatic landscape of the colliery provides excellent opportunities for industrial photography. Capturing the contrast between the black coal and the blue sky is a favorite activity.

    Interaction with Coal Miners: One can engage with the miners during their break to hear stories about life underground. This provides a deep human connection to the industrial site.

    Educational Geological Study: Students can study the different layers of sedimentary rocks exposed during the mining process. It is a practical ...

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    Why Famous:
    Core Coal Extraction Hub: This place is famous for being one of the oldest and most productive coal mines in the Jharia coalfield. It is renowned for its vast open-cast mining operations that showcase the scale of India's coal industry.

    Undergr...
    Core Coal Extraction Hub: This place is famous for being one of the oldest and most productive coal mines in the Jharia coalfield. It is renowned for its vast open-cast mining operations that showcase the scale of India's coal industry.

    Underground Fire Phenomena: It is also famous for being near the areas where underground coal fires have been burning for over a century, attracting researchers and curious tourists. The sight of smoke emerging from the earth's cracks is a unique and hauntingly famous characteristic of this location.
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    Architecture:
    Industrial Structural Design: The architecture of the Kenduadih E B Section Colliery is purely industrial and functional. The site features massive steel structures and elevators used for transporting miners and coal from deep shafts. The Dimensions of the main excavation ...
    Industrial Structural Design: The architecture of the Kenduadih E B Section Colliery is purely industrial and functional. The site features massive steel structures and elevators used for transporting miners and coal from deep shafts. The Dimensions of the main excavation area span several kilometers in diameter with depths reaching up to 300 meters.

    Mining Infrastructure Features: The architecture includes the Haulage House, which is a sturdy concrete and steel building housing heavy winches. The Pithead Baths and Administrative Blocks are built in a typical British-era industrial style with high ceilings and red-brick walls. These structures are designed to withstand the vibrations of mining blasts and heavy machinery movement.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air Connectivity: The nearest major airport is Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport in Durgapur, located about 90 KMs away. From there, you can hire a private taxi to reach Jharia.

    By Train Travel: Dhanbad Junction is the nearest major railway stat...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Dhanbad (7 KM), Jharia Raj Mahal (5 KM), Bhatinda Falls (15 KM), Topchanchi Lake (35 KM), Maithon Dam (48 KM), Panchet Dam (50 KM), Shakti Mandir (8 KM), Birsa Munda Park (10 KM), ISM Dhanbad (9 KM), Tetulmari (12 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Always wear a dust mask as the air near the colliery is filled with coal particles. Wear sturdy boots to protect your feet from sharp rocks.

    Packing Essentials: Carry a water bottle and some light snacks as there are limi...

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