International Journal of Management and Business Studies

ISSN 2167-0439

International Journal of Management and Business Studies ISSN: 2167-0439 Vol. 4 (2), pp. 152-156, February, 2014. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Public sector unit: The tacit dimensions

Dr. Sribas Goswami

1Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Serampore College, West Bengal, India

E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

This paper throws light on some burning issues of coal mining sector in contemporary West Bengal. Expansion of coal mining to a large scale is required and it presents enormous challenges not only in ensuring safe and efficient resource extraction techniques, pollution control and road/rail infrastructure development, but most importantly making the coal sector responsive to emerging social issues related to mining. Enormous challenges in this regard include transparent and responsible community consultation, involvement and participatory development, responsible resettlement and rehabilitation of mine-affected populations, and reassessment of several Government regulations, policies and legal instruments relating to land acquisition and mine operations. Beside land accusation factor entire coal mining sector is now facing some problems related to internal human resource management. This paper aims to focus particularly on some underlying issues relating to human resource on one side and society’s reaction against land acquisition on the other. 

Key words: bank Loan, exploitation, dilemma, displacement, fundamental rights, human rights, indebtedness, social justice.