Which of these is not an example of sustainable development?
Illegal mining
Balancing use of resources
Conserve the diversity of the earth
Respect and care for all forms of life
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Illegal mining
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'Illegal mining' is not an example of 'sustainable development'.
- “Illegal mining” means any 'intelligence operation' or 'prospecting' or 'mining operation' done by any 'individual' or an 'organization' in any 'space' while 'not holding' a 'mineral concession' that is required under 'sub-section (1)' of 'section four'.
- 'Mining scams' in 'India' refers to a 'series' of 'alleged widespread scams' in varied 'ore-rich states' of 'India', that has generated 'argument'. Such problems span 'encroachment' of 'forest areas', 'underpayment' of 'state royalties', and 'conflict' with 'tribals' relating to 'land rights'.
- To 'curb' 'felonious mining', 'governments' should guarantee the 'correct closure' and security of all 'closed mines'. Additionally, to 'monetary guarantees', 'governments' should 'insist' that 'mining corporations' give 'mine closure plans' before 'granting permits'.
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