
Coal Ministry to launch RECLAIM framework for inclusive mine closure & community development
G Kishan Reddy
is set to launch RECLAIM – a community engagement and development framework-- on July 4, 2025.
This comprehensive framework, developed by the Coal Controller Organisation under the Ministry of Coal in partnership with the Heartfulness Institute, is specifically designed to address the intricate challenges of mine closures and ensure a
just transition
for affected communities.
It will serve as a structured guide for
inclusive community engagement
and development during both the
mine closure
and post-closure phases. It provides a practical, step-by-step approach to formalising community participation in this critical transition process.
The framework places a strong emphasis on gender inclusivity, ensuring the representation of vulnerable groups, and fostering alignment with Panchayati Raj Institutions. According to the ministry's statement, this integrated approach aims to make the transition process equitable and locally relevant, reflecting the unique needs and perspectives of the communities involved.

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