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CIL's April coal auction quantity drops 6% vs March to 30.5 MTCoal India Limited offered 30.5 million tonnes of coal in April auctions. This marks a slight decrease from March. Global energy prices are...
Amid West Asia crisis, CIL plans to offer 25.62 million tonnes of coal in April via auctionCoal India Limited is set to auction 25.62 million tonnes of coal this month. This move aims to address energy supply disruptions caused by...
Entities in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal can directly buy coal from CILCoal India Limited will now allow buyers from Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal to directly bid in its online coal auctions. This change begins...
Coal India shares rally 7% to hit fresh 52-week high on permitting direct foreign participation in coal e-auctionsCoal India shares surged to a 52-week high after announcing that foreign buyers from Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal can directly participate...
CoalSETU: Govt allows coal linkage holders to export up to 50% of coal capacityThe Union Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved a new 'CoalSETU window' allowing coal linkage holders to export up to 50% of t...
Electoral bonds: A look at top buyers, other key numbersHere’s a look at the top electoral bond buyers along with an examination of some of the other key numbers that have emerged from the initia...
India's move on rupee settlements may help trade with RussiaExporters' bodies said RBI's move would help support trade with countries under sanctions, mainly Russia and Iran, and with African and Sou...
Coal India Ltd plans bulk exports for first timeThe state-run company plans to export to Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, according to a draft policy sent to the secretary of India's coal mi...
Opening up coal sector not a challenge to Coal India: Chairman Pramod AgrawalWhen the government is pushing for Atma Nirbharta or self-reliance to reduce coal import dependency with increased indigenous production, w...
On Diwali eve, spot power rate touches 3-year highIn the August-September period, nuclear generation fell 36 per cent, wind 14 per cent and hydel 12 per cent.
- Stagnancy in througput, Kolkata port may lose cargo volume
Nepal and Bhutan, two major buyers of Kolkata port service, are shifting their choice to Chittagong and Mongla port of Bangladesh to handle...