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Chhattisgarh green activist gets Goldman Environment Prize

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Press Trust of India Raipur
Last Updated : Apr 30 2014 | 7:16 PM IST
Chhattisgarh activist Ramesh Agrawal, who safeguarded local communities from industrial pollution and displacement through the Right To Information, has been felicitated with the prestigious Goldman Environment Prize, sources said here today.
A native of the industrial town Raigarh, Agrawal is among six people who have been awarded the Goldman Prize by Goldman Environment Foundation on Tuesday at San Francisco, for his contribution towards conservation of environment, land and forests.
The state's activist community feels the recognition would help take up the "local struggle" for environmental conservation to the global level.
The 58-year-old Agrawal has a history of effectively lobbying against environment pollution and displacement issues in mineral-rich Raigarh district against the Jindal Group, as well as other industries.
Agrawal's work made him a target and his supporters have alleged that the Jindal Group is suspected to have either orchestrated or financed an attack, where he was shot at by two motorcycle borne assailants in July 2012 at his hometown in full public view.
Agrawal survived the attack, but faced a long road to recovery and manages to walk with the help of a walking stick.

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However, the police said they could not found any link connecting the Jindal Group with the incident, though the case is technically, still 'under investigation'.
Incidentally, in 2011, Agrawal was also arrested on a complaint filed by the Jindal Group.
"Farmers and villagers who were the part of Jan Chetna Manch organisation floated by Ramesh Agrawal against unchecked expansion of coal projects in Raigarh are happy with this award and it is their victory," local environmental activist Gautam Bandopadhyay told PTI.

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First Published: Apr 30 2014 | 7:16 PM IST

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