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Not only in production but also in transportation of coal the area set a new record.
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The stock level has reached 133.97 million tonne , which includes 43.47 million tonne at domestic coal-based power plants, the minister said.
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The growth in coal production reflects the heightened efficiency and a strong logistics network that is helping to ensure India's energy security and reducing the nation's reliance on imported coal.
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The Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) has achieved 12 percent growth in coal transportation, 7 percent growth in coal production and 15 percent growth in overburden removal over the last year in the first six months of the current fiscal.
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Coal inventory at CIL's pitheads stood at a comfortable 45.3 MT as of 31 August, higher by 46 per cent compared to 31 MT on the same date last year.
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SCCL has plans to produce 200 lakh tonnes of coal from its four new opencast mines in the next financial year.
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The overall coal production in India in the April-June (2023-24) quarter was at 223.36 million tonne, the country's highest ever, a Ministry of Coal release said Friday
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Coal production by SCCL stood at 171 lakh tonnes, exceeding the target of 167 lakh tonnes and registering a growth of 102 percent
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Stalin in his letter to the Prime Minister had alleged that the state government was not consulted by the Centre and demanded Modi's urgent intervention
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Opencast mines in Kothagudem area of SCCL have achieved a record level of coal production by producing 12.58 million tons coal
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Siddipet police seized 64 tonnes of coal from the Singareni collieries
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N Sridhar on Thursday directed officials to take steps to increase coal production to 2.30 lakh tonnes per day
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The death of two persons, while allegedly stealing coal from moving train wagons, is a classic example for the resumption of the illegal coal trade in the coal belt town.
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SCCL has achieved the highest monthly production of 67.2 lakh tonnes of coal in its history in December 2022
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Damodar Valley Corporation, a leading thermal power producer from Jharkhand, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to purchase 43 lakh tonnes of coal per annum from the Singareni Naini coal block.
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Nations can quit coal in a rapid, just and orderly manner, but they need a coordinated mix of policies
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New Delhi: The Indian rupee nearing 80 to a US dollar will make imports of items from crude oil to electronic goods, overseas education and foreign travel costlier while raising fears that the inflation situation could worsen. The primary and immediate impact of a depreciating rupee is on the importers who will have to shell […]
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By Dr Oruganty Prasada Rao The buzzword the world over nowadays is ‘phase-out coal’. The idea is to limit the rise in global temperature to 2 degrees Celsius, preferably 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared with pre-industrial levels, as per the Paris agreement on climate change. What is wrong with coal Coal is a fossil fuel like […]
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India is caught in a paradoxical situation on the energy front. On one hand, it needs to continue to exploit fossil fuels like coal to meet its growing demands but on the other, meet the international goals on climate change by phasing out fossil fuels and adopting clean energy technologies. Intense heatwaves across India, with […]
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Hyderabad: At a time when majority of the States in the country are facing power blues following crisis in the sector, Telangana continues to ensure uninterrupted power supply to all the sectors including agriculture, industry, commercial and domestic. Except for minor outages mostly caused by tripping and transmission disruptions, Telangana continues to meet its peak […]