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A mega job mela at Jawaharlal Stadium, Godavarikhani, aims to employ 3,000 youth. Organized by Singareni Collieries, it features 100 recruiters. SCCL plans more job melas and skill centers in coal belt areas
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As part of L-6 canal diversion works, Singareni authorities carried out the blasting using explosives to remove large stones
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Management asks victims to lodge complaints with Singareni vigilance department; Rs 10,000 reward to be given to those who disclose details about fraudulent people
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It is worth noting that the SCCL management has already outsourced coal production and transportation operations at the Naini opencast mine in Odisha to private companies. The block began production on April 16 this year.
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Says the Telangana government duped SCCL workers by providing only half of the amount from the company’s profits
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The Naini project marks SCCL's national expansion, with officials projecting a peak output of 10 million tonnes annually from a reserve of 340.78 million tonnes.
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The appointment will be made on a contract basis for the posts of Chief Security Officer and Chief of Medical Services
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Over 320 athletes, both men and women, to take part; 26 officials from Telangana State Athletic Association to ensure smooth conduct of the event
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Vemula Mallesh, in a bid to end his life, jumped into the river at Bhadrachalam in Kothagudem district
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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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The SCCL employees have been demanding income tax exemption from the Centre for the last three decades
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Though the company has fixed a target to produce 72.00 MT of coal in the financial year 2024-25, it achieved only 53. 73 MT as against 57.59 MT by January 2025
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To supply 2.6 lakh tonnes to thermal units alone
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Demands the Union government allocate all coal mines in Telangana's Godavari valley to the State-run SCCL
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Singareni was awarded in the category of Maximum Number of Sites Cleaned in the Special Campaign 4.O launched by the Central Government
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Protesters demand the government to take steps to restore the electricity at the earliest
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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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The company's General Manager (Personnel, Welfare, and Recruitment Cell), K. Srinivasa Rao, along with DGM (Personnel-IR Wing) K. Ajay Kumar and DGM (Personnel Welfare) G. Rajendra Prasad, unveiled the event's wall poster on Saturday.
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The deceased, Moolchand (60), whose retirement was due in seven months, died when a 100 tonne dumper, he was operating, overturned while unloading overburden at the mine’s dumping yard in first shift hours.
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The meetings were aimed at making the employees know the status of the company and their responsibility in increasing the quality, production, productivity and taking the company forward with collective effort.