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The SCCL management has initiated the recruitment of 599 vacant posts through external methods. So far, 300 candidates have been appointed, including 180 women. Among them, 34 have been selected as management trainees in the mining category for Mining and Electrical and Mechanical roles. These women will work in underground coal mines alongside their male counterparts, performing duties as under managers, responsible for overseeing all operations within the mines.
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The awards were present for solar power plants construction, management and actions taken as a ‘Net zero positive company’. The company director (E&M), D Satyanarayana Rao and general manager (Solar) GS Janaki Ram received the awards at the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Annual Solar Awards Conference held recently at 'Suryacon' in Hyderabad.
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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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The plant will collect 500 kg of carbon dioxide per day from the gas emitted by burning coal in Singareni Thermal Power Station, compress it with hydrogen gas and obtain methanol liquid. The plant will produce about 180 kg of methanol per day.
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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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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on Thursday announced that the company would deposit the Diwali bonus amount in the accounts of workers on Friday.
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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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The decision was taken after the SCCL chairman and managing director N Balram and the SCES president, director (PA&W) G Venkateshwar Reddy wanted to enhance academic skills of students at the polytechnic college and the degree college.
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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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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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The recognition documents were presented in the presence of AITUC Honorary President and Kothagudem MLA Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao, Singareni CMD N Balaram and other officials on Monday.
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To supply sufficient coals to thermal plants, the SCCL needs to produce at least 2.20 lakh tonnes per day. However, currently it was able to produce just 1.10 lakh tonnes, creating problems for the plants.
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SCCL CMD N Balram said those who have worked for 190 days in underground mines and 240 days in surface mines and departments in a calendar year since joining the organization were being regularized.
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During the meeting, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi assured that his government would provide all kind of support to take up coal projects, including Naini coal block
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SCCL Kothagudem area achieved 92% of its July coal production target, producing 9.18 lakh tonnes. It transported 10.91 lakh tonnes by road and rail.
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Following a decrease in coal reserves in over 166 thermal plants across the country including Telangana, the Centre has advised the States to maintain adequate stocks of coal to meet the energy demand.
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The ESI DG said initially ESI dispensaries would be set up and if necessary, it would be converted into hospitals.