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With More Than Rs. 370 Crore, West Singhbhum DMF Trust Should Prioritize Reducing Child Mortality, Improving Nutrition, Healthcare and Providing Sustainable Livelihood
March 14, 2018
NEW DELHI, India, March 14 -- The Centre for Science and Environment issued the following news release:

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), the New Delhi based non-profit think tank has analyzed the situation of mining-affected areas in West Singhbhum district, to identify issues which need priority investments through District Mineral Foundation (DMF). CSE has also given a model planning approach, highlighting some key ways that DMF funds can be spent in the region.

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