CIL gets green nod for 17 mining projects: Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi
CIL will further produce one billion tonnes of coal by FY2024, it had said. The PSU is currently given the target of producing 660 million tonnes of coal amounting to 82 per cent of the country's coal output.
"These clearances will add 150 million tonnes of coal in @CoalIndiaHQ kitty in next five years and increase its washing capacity by 25 MTPA enabling the company to achieve 1 billion tonnes of coal production by FY23-24," he tweeted.
For making PM @NarendraModi Ji’s vision of 24x7 ‘Power for All’ a reality, @CoalMinistry in co-ordination with… https://t.co/v4kUUgcek6
— Pralhad Joshi (@JoshiPralhad) 1580129638000The state-owned company will produce 750 million tonnes of coal in the next financial year, the coal ministry had earlier said.
CIL will further produce one billion tonnes of coal by FY2024, it had said.
The PSU is currently given the target of producing 660 million tonnes of coal amounting to 82 per cent of the country's coal output.
"A total of 120 coal projects costing Rs 20 crore and above are in different stages of implementation. Out of which 66 projects are on schedule and 54 projects are delayed," Coal India had said.
The major reasons for delay in implementation of these projects are delays in obtaining environment clearance, forest clearance, possessions of land and issues related to resettlement and rehabilitation, contractual issues and evacuation facilities among others.
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