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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
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Madhunaiah was found hanging in his home in the morning. A suicide note found in the house spoke about financial issues
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Region under SCCL identified to have potential of generating 3,567 megawatts of geothermal power
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Developed with foreign technology for Rs.100 crore in 1986, the dragline 'Pruthvi Banjan' was deployed in Singareni’s first opencast coal mine, OCP-1, in the Ramagundam-III area. Over its 35-year lifespan, it worked for 1.7 lakh hours, significantly contributing to coal production by removing the overburden accumulated on coal stocks.
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Singareni Chairman and Managing Director N Balaram, ONGC Director (Exploration) Sushma Rawat and TGREDCO General Manager Satya Varaprasad signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations.
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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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The Deputy Chief Minister, who held a review meeting with senior officials of Energy Department and Singareni on the issue of Naini coal block at secretariat, said since Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi had assured the Telangana government of all possible support to start the Naini coal block
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Authorities of the coal major said that the opencast projects were filled with rainwater, affecting the operations of coal mining in Srirampur and Mandamarri Areas from Tuesday midnight till Wednesday morning.
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Ninety families in Shravanapalli will be displaced with the advent of an opencast mining project at the village, while 150 out of the total 350 families from Jenda Venkatapur were likely to be affected.
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SCCL Chairman and Managing Director N Balram met Odisha Chief Secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena on Monday and sought his cooperation in starting the Naini mines and setting up of a thermal plant.
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The park has come up on a sprawling 20 hectares of land at the backfill area at the base of the overburden at Gowthamkhani opencast project area as a remediation measure for the project expansion.
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Auction of the coal mine was nothing but privatization of Singareni. Participation in the auction was nothing but accepting that Singareni had no right on coal mines, he said.
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Speaking to reporters here on Friday, Sanjay Kumar informed that during his visit to Ramagundam, Modi made it clear that there was no question of privatization of Singareni.