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Coal India trade unions begin 3-day strike; around 4 MT of coal output likely to be hit

On an average Coal India produces 1.3 million tonnes (MT) of coal every day, so it is estimated that the production loss due to the three-days strike would be around 4 MT, Nathulal Pandey, president of HMS-affiliated Hind Khadan Mazdoor Federation said.

July 02, 2020 / 14:40 IST
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Protesting against the government's decision to allow commercial coal mining, Coal India trade unions started their three-day strike beginning Thursday, a move that may hit around 4 million tonnes (MT) of production.

The unions on Thursday went on the strike from the first shift which begins at 0600 hrs, Nathulal Pandey, president of HMS-affiliated Hind Khadan Mazdoor Federation said.

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On an average Coal India produces 1.3MT of coal every day, so it is estimated that the production loss due to the three-days strike would be around 4MT, Pandey said.

The move comes at a time when the government has set an ambitious one billion tonnes of coal output for Coal India (CIL) which accounts for over 80 percent of domestic coal output.