Jaduguda Tragedy

The name Jaduguda (also spelled Jadugora ) comes from the local Sadri language , and is interpreted both as the " land of magic " and " land of elephants ". Once rich in forests, wildlife, and indigenous culture, this region in Singhbhum district of Jharkhand, India was home to the Ho, Santhal, Munda, Mahali , and other Adivasi (Ancient inhabitants/Tribe) communities. For centuries, they lived in ecological harmony, practicing sustainable agriculture, preserving biodiversity, and worshipping nature. But a fateful discovery beneath their sacred soil would change their lives forever. Location of Jaduguda History: From Discovery to Extraction 1951 : The Geological Survey of India discovered uranium deposits in Jaduguda. 1967 : Uranium Corporation of India Ltd. (UCIL) was established and began mining operations. Jaduguda became India's first and most significant uranium mine , feeding fuel for the country's nuclear energy and weapon ambitions. The uraniu...