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How unscientific mining is pushing Uttarakhand’s Bageshwar toward Joshimath-style disaster

Unscientific mining in Uttarakhand’s Bageshwar is triggering land instability, water depletion, and landslides, drawing alarming parallels to the Joshimath subsidence crisis. A government panel warns that continued negligence could lead to a similar disaster

August 05, 2025 / 13:24 IST
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Bageshwar, a town in Uttarakhand, is confronting severe risk due to rampant and unscientific mining operations, a government-appointed panel has cautioned.

The committee, comprising representatives from the Geological Survey of India, the Uttarakhand Landslide Mitigation and Management Centre, the Department of Geology and Mining and the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, has submitted its findings to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) following an extensive survey of mining activity in the region, according to a TimesNow report.

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Their investigation covered 61 soapstone mines across Bageshwar, Kanda and Dugnakuri tehsils. The experts identified dangerous excavation methods - most notably, vertical cutting without stepped benches and indiscriminate dumping of mining debris into natural water drains.

Additionally, mining activities have crept perilously close to residential areas, agricultural fields and natural springs. According to the panel, these practices are reportedly responsible for growing instability in the landscape, depletion of crucial spring water and instances of land subsidence.