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Hospital officials reported that the fire erupted in the special ward designated for VIP treatment. The blaze damaged the roof and an air conditioner, with authorities suspecting faulty wiring as the cause of the short circuit.
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Sources report that between January and October, 1,892 employees were absent from work for at least 75 out of 300 days. Additionally, management observed a decline in the use of advanced machinery in underground mines due to a shortage of workers. During the inquiry, it was found that while 1,300 tonnes of coal per day were expected to be mined using Continuous Miner machines, only 828 tonnes were actually extracted.
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Different trade unions alleged that SCCL management recovered the subscription amount illegally from workers on behalf of the AITUC coal mines union- Singareni Collieries Workers union of CPI
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So far, 62 million tons of coal as well as 3,600 lakh cubic meter of overburden (OB) was removed from the project
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Company Chairman and Managing Director N. Balram instructed the relevant officials to issue orders for the regularization of all transfer workers. Those who have worked 190 days in underground mines and 240 days in surface mines and departments within a calendar year since joining the organization will be regularized.
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Dy CM said there was a need to reduce the cost of coal production to a large extent, only then would the company have a future.
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PM Modi in his radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ referred to Rajasekhar’s plantation drive, stating that from across the country, plantation-related inspiring tales were coming up and one such example was Rajasekhar
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According to the letter, the party said the government and leaders of INTUC and AITUC were trying to dupe the workers of the SCCL by using the statistics.
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Say government duped miners and workers of the SCCL by announcing a lower share of bonus than previous years
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Expressing anger over Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s announcement, Harish Rao said that instead of bringing good news to the workers during the festive season, the government had brought disappointment.
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Responding to the State government's announcement that Rs 796 crore would be given as Dasara bonus for the staff and workers of the SCCL for the financial year 2023-24, a majority of coal miners expressed disappointment
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The proposed plant would be constructed in a joint venture between TGGENCO and Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL).
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Coal cutter slips from machine, suffers grievous head injuries
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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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It is learnt that Rao persuaded Vikramarka to cancel his tour to Chennur Assembly constituency, further fueling the differences.
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As part of the plan, Dy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka visited the plant along with Ministers D Sridhar Babu and Ponnam Prabhakar and examined different units
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The delay over granting recognised status to the union has been attributed to the company’s dilemma over fixing tenure of recognition for the elected union.
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The solar power generated during the day will be stored in batteries and will be utilized for the company's needs at night.
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The State government has reportedly asked the SCCL management to enter into the field of lithium mining as it would help the company in expanding its presence in other areas.
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As many as 29,291 persons appeared for the exams in 32 examination centres in 7 districts of the State