Churi: Akanksha Kumari, a mining graduate, has joined the Churi underground mines, in North Karanpura area of Central Coalfields Limited(CCL). In the process, she became the first woman Mining Engineer to join Central Coalfields Limited.
Union Minister of Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi today congratulated Akanksha for becoming not just the first ever woman mining engineer of Central Coalfields Ltd under the Ministry of Coal, but also for becoming the first ever woman mining engineer to work in an underground mine at Churi, North Karanpura area of Central Coalfields Ltd.
Women employees have been shouldering the responsibilities ranging from officer to doctor to security guard and even running heavy machines like dumper and shovel and have excelled in each role. However, this is the first time when the core mining activity of one of the biggest coal mining companies of the world will witness this progressive change. The enormity of her achievement can be gauged by the fact that Akanksha is the second mining engineer in the Maharatna conglomerate Coal India Limited, and the first woman to work in an underground coal mine.
Joshi said that Akanksha’s achievement was the true example of progressive governance to promote gender equality and generate more opportunities by allowing women to work in underground coal mines.
A resident of Barkagaon in Hazaribagh district, Jharkhand, Akanksha completed her schooling from Navodaya Vidyalaya. Belonging to a mining belt she witnessed coal mining activities from close quarters and was enamored by it since her childhood. Thus, she developed a natural inquisitiveness towards mines and its activities since childhood, which led her to opt for mining engineering at BIT Sindri, Dhanbad.
Before joining Coal India Limited, she worked for three years in Hindustan Zinc Limited’s Balaria mines in Rajasthan. She credits her family for the unflinching support given to her to follow her dreams. She said joining Coal India Limited was fulfillment of her childhood dream and hopes to deliver her best.
– global bihari bureau