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Jharkhand CM directs action after video flags pollution by steel factory in Ramgarh

By IANS | Updated: December 23, 2025 14:05 IST

Ranchi, Dec 23 Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has taken serious note of allegations of environmental pollution caused ...

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Ranchi, Dec 23 Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has taken serious note of allegations of environmental pollution caused by a steel factory in Ramgarh district and has directed the district administration to take immediate action.

The Chief Minister’s intervention came after a video surfaced on social media allegedly showing large-scale air pollution caused by a steel plant operated by a private company.

The video was recorded by a local youth, Surendra, a resident of Ramgarh, who claimed that excessive ash and dust were being released from the factory and spreading across nearby areas.

The video was later shared on the social media platform ‘X’ by an account named Ashok Danoda, drawing widespread attention.

Taking suo motu cognisance of the matter, Chief Minister Hemant Soren reposted the video and termed the situation “completely unacceptable.”

The Chief Minister instructed the Deputy Commissioner of Ramgarh to immediately investigate the allegations, take necessary action as per the rules, and submit a detailed report to the government.

In the video, Surendra is seen showing bushes, trees and open land around the factory premises covered in a thick layer of ash.

He further demonstrates how the fine particles easily disperse into the air, allegedly spreading to nearby agricultural fields and forest areas.

The social media post sarcastically remarked that the steel plant was not only producing steel but also supplying “fertiliser” to surrounding fields and forests in the form of ash and dust.

Officials said the district administration has been alerted and is expected to examine whether environmental norms and pollution control standards are being violated.

Ramgarh district has witnessed repeated allegations against industrial units in the past for causing air and environmental pollution and for allegedly ignoring prescribed safeguards. Some factories in the region have also faced accusations of labour exploitation.

There have also been allegations that illegal coal mining is flourishing in parts of Ramgarh, Hazaribagh and Bokaro districts, allegedly driven by the demand from nearby industrial units.

It is claimed that coal extracted illegally from forests and other areas is being transported to factories using heavy machinery, including JCBs.

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