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Sonbhadra: A tale of contrasts and the hope for change

Despite Sonbhadra's significant contribution to India's power grid, many villages remain without electricity or cellular service. Industries in the region offer limited job opportunities to local youth, exacerbating the unemployment crisis

May 30, 2024 / 12:22 IST
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For its residents, elections are just another event, which they believe will not change their lives

Sonbhadra, a district in Uttar Pradesh known for its industrial might, is home to six thermal power plants, three cement factories, one aluminium factory, 313 stone crushers, and numerous chemical factories. Despite this, it remains one of the most impoverished regions in the state. This stark contrast between industrial success and persistent poverty highlights a glaring disparity. For its residents, elections are just another event, which they believe will not change their lives.

"We vote with the hope that elections will bring change to our lives. Governments change in Delhi, but we remain where we were 10 years ago," says Dilip Gond, a tribal resident, encapsulating the frustration felt by many.

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As you enter Sonbhadra, the second-largest district in Uttar Pradesh, the bustling activity of trucks is striking. The district's landscape, a unique blend of plains, valleys, plateaus, and hills, comes alive during the monsoon, transforming into a lush green haven with cascading waterfalls.

The southern region of Sonbhadra, known as the "Energy Capital of India," houses numerous power stations around Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar. NTPC, a leading power generation company, operates three coal-based thermal power plants here. However, the industrial activities have taken a toll on the environment, with significant air and noise pollution. The district's strategic location, bordered by Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh, underscores its logistical importance.