Mission Raniganj
And if you ever find yourself in a dark place with water rising—remember Raniganj. Remember that a hole 25 inches wide is wide enough for hope to pass through. mission raniganj
The film is deeply rooted in the legacy of , an IIT Dhanbad graduate and engineer-in-chief at Coal India. Mission Raniganj: A Tale of Valour and Innovation
One by one, 64 miners were hauled up through that narrow steel tube — drenched, exhausted, but alive. Each trip took nearly 15 minutes. For two days, Gill coordinated every move, every signal, every heartbeat of the operation. One by one, 64 miners were hauled up
The mission’s success hinges on one man: , a Chemical Engineer and then Joint Director of the Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS). When the disaster struck, standard rescue protocols failed.
The mission succeeded because Jaswant Singh Gill broke bureaucratic hurdles. When senior officials hesitated, he assumed command. When standard pumps failed, he invented a new method. He proved that in a crisis, creativity saves lives.