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CIMFR-Dhanbad’s initiative uses coal for producing jewelry items

Following an initiative of the (CIMFR), Dhanbad, coal is used for producing necklaces, earrings, and other ornamental items.

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Coal isn’t known as a beautiful mineral. But in a creative measure, the black sedimentary rock used as fuel will be offered before the world in a new shape.

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According to scientists, these products made of black carbon are useful, light, strong, and durable. These products will be made accessible on CIMFR’se-portal Gramin Market.

According to CIMFR director Dr. Pradeep Kumar Singh, waste is utilized to form these products with an idea to add worth to regional resources, which are accessible in the region in abundance.

Under a program related to social upliftment and skill growth of ladies in mining fields funded by CSR-CIMFR, we have emerged a method through which coal waste is recycled in such a way that it can be given different shapes and developed into jewelry and ornamental items.

It’s reused in such a way that it doesn’t catch fire or break fluently,” he said.

The casting’ procedure involves utilizing bits of coal, coal dust, and a binder to clutch it together. Under this initiative, one gram of coal can be sold for Rs 500 after it gets converted into jewelry.

It’ll help economical upliftment of mine grounded women,” said Singh.

“I picked up a model to utilize it for art and handcraft of jewelry. It’s done with shells plant near waterfronts,” said lead Scientist Dr. Selvi. After recycling coal waste, she evolved a figure which could be given different shapes

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