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Article . 2026
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The Paradox of Extraction: A Sociological Analysis of Mineworkers' Rights and Democratic Participation in the 21st Century

Authors: Darwante, Ashok Dashrath;

The Paradox of Extraction: A Sociological Analysis of Mineworkers' Rights and Democratic Participation in the 21st Century

Abstract

Abstract The worker is the which person who is helpful to society with his work done. Every big system as run with the help of workers. In India and all world there is various types of workers. In there there is a mine workers are the workers vichar work into the mine that is gold mine, coal mine, stone stone mine. With the help of survey and study of mine workers life researcher known about the problems of tone mine workers. Their life is a very hard and every time with dangerous to life. And their students and family are also not education fully due to the problems of mine workers help problem physical problem living problem etc.

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Keywords: Mineworkers' rights, Labor sociology, Democratic participation, Resource extraction, Political economy, Industrial relations, social inequality, Occupational health and safety

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