Ramesh's village, situated at a distance of 30 kilometres from the Dhanbad district headquarters, is among the dozens of villages whose land has been rendered infertile by the coal mines. The only means of livelihood therefore is to migrate to the cities as wage labourers, or to extract and sell coal illegally from the abandoned coal mines nearby. The villagers do not speak about their struggles around rations, water, electricity, and housing, but to meet these ordinary needs, they perform something extraordinary. They dig small and narrow wells or pits in the abandoned mines, which they then enter, at great risk to their lives, to extract coal. This process is colloquially called rat-hole mining.