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This accident insurance scheme implemented in Singareni has now been adopted by states such as Assam, Uttar Pradesh, and even by Coal India Limited.
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To enhance production by encouraging the workers, the CMD took out the two-day yatra, as part of which he visited coal mines in different areas
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Since the government allowed private companies to explore coal in the country, the monopoly of SCCL as the single largest coal producer in south India was being challenged
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Balram, who held a review meeting with general managers of all the coal areas through virtual mode on Tuesday, asked them to tighten their belts and work towards achieving the target.
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The QR codes would be placed in mines, offices, and various departments, and workers and locals could scan them and get the latest information about Singareni
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According to company CMD N Balram, Mars India Antennas and RF Systems, Kanpur had been given the task of setting up a one megawatt capacity battery energy storage system as a pilot project
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Company Chairman and Managing Director N Balram during a recent meeting with the workers expressed serious concern over the high cost of coal production and asked officials to find solutions to bring it down.
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Singareni CMD N Balram said 33 per cent of the profits made by the company would be distributed as a bonus to the coal workers on October 9
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During the tour the Deputy Chief Minister will visit the headquarters of leading companies and meet with investors at the international expo related to mining and green power sectors.
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Singareni Collieries Company Limited CMD N Balram said the way coal production was picking up the company's turnover was likely to increase four fold in next few years.
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Balram, who held a video conference with general managers of all the coal mines of the company, asked them to take steps to produce at least 2 lakh tonnes of coal everyday.
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The CMD said that to achieve the current financial year target of 72 million tonnes there was a need to increase daily coal production
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As many as 29,291 persons appeared for the exams in 32 examination centres in 7 districts of the State
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SCCL Chairman and Managing Director N Balram said the company had already received a No Objection Certificate(NoC) from the State Education Department to introduce CBSE syllabus in its schools.
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This change is effective from March 9, 2018, the date of commencement of the scheme for the provision of compassionate employment. Around 300 dependents would be benefited due to the increase in the age limit.
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SCCL CMD N Balram said that the company has distributed as many as 2.25 crore plants free of cost to the villagers across the Singareni areas and thus was able to reduce the annual carbon emissions of 2.14 million tonnes.
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Chairman and Managing Director N Balram stated that of the Rs. 37,000 crore the company would be earning Rs.32,500 crore through the sale of coal
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Balram, who reviewed the coal production with senior officials of the company on Friday, said if the coal production could be maintained at 2.3 lakh tonnes per day the target could be easily achieved.
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Balram said the vigilance department had been asked to keep track of fraudsters and take stringent action against persons misleading workers about the medical board.
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Interacting with miners, N Balram enquired about coal production and safety measures.