The production of Coal India (CIL) increased 59.94 MT in May 2023 as compared to 54.72 MT in the year-ago period with 9.54 per cent growth, according to a statement from the ministry of coal.
The Ministry of Coal has extended the last date for submission of bids till June 27, 2023, for the ongoing seventh round of commercial coal mine auctions.
India's overall coal production has gone up by 47 per cent to 893.08 million tonnes during the last nine years, the Ministry of Coal said in a release Friday.
The three-day seminar will be held at organised at the Jio World Convention Centre as side event of the Third Energy Transitions Working Group (ETWG) meeting of the G20 Presidency of India, according to a statement from the Ministry of Coal released on Sunday.
The Ministry of Coal has taken up 67 first-mile connectivity projects through its companies with a capacity to load 885 million tonnes of coal annually. These projects will be completed by 2027.
A review meeting was chaired here by M. Nagaraju, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Coal to asse
The Ministry of Coal has conceptualized an Action Plan for the FY 2023-24 with the goal of achieving 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' by enhancing the production, efficiency, sustainability, new technologies etc. in the coal sector, said an official statement on Wednesday.
India's coal production has made a new record for highest-ever production during the month of April 2023, achieving 73.02 million tonnes (MT) with a yearly growth of 8.67 per cent.
Among underground mines, Bangwar mine has secured the maximum 5-star rating while in opencast category, mega project Dipka and Gevra, Saraipali and Manikpur mines have got 4-star rating.
The Ministry of Coal will hold an interactive session with coal block allottees of captive and commercial coal blocks on Wednesday here in the national capital.
India's coal production increased by 12.03 per cent to 107.84 MT in March this year from 96.26 MT as compared to March in 2022, said the Ministry of Coal on Thursday.
The cumulative capacity of the 28 coal mines which were auctioned under the 6th round is 74 million tonne per annum ( MTPA) and these mines are expected to generate annual revenue of Rs 14,497 crores calculated.