The Mines of Bedawal

Since my Day 1 at BHS, I was persistent on visiting Pindwara, where the organisation worked to treat and rehabilitate stone carving workers who were suffering from Silicosis. However, as I was posted in a different area (Salumber), the schedules didn’t match. So I did not get the opportunity and was disappointed. It was only after 2.5 months of being in Salumber that I accidentally found out, during a PNC home visit, that many of the women in Bedawal work at the soapstone mines, which are within the catchment area of Bedawal ( to be exact, 6 km from Amrit Clinic, Bedawal). I knew there were mines but did not think they were so near. Moreover, I assumed men were the ones who worked at the mines, as women managed household chores and agriculture. I felt upset and angry with myself. Despite engaging with the people of Bedawal during community meetings and at the clinic, I was ignorant about what the women do for a living in that locality. I was so focused on visiting an area almost ...