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  • Coal India subsidiaries BCCL, CMPDI's IPOs likely in FY26

    Coal secretary Vikram Dev Dutt has said the government is hopeful of the listings in the new fiscal and the work is on schedule

  • Jharkhand mine collapse: 6 Dead, 40-50 workers trapped

    At least 6 workers are confirmed dead and over 40 of them along with some machineries belonging to a private coal mining company Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL) are believed to be trapped after a heap of mud caved-in at the entry point of Latmatia mines in Godda district of Jharkhand, a CISF official said on Friday.

  • BCCL can be back on track by increasing production, says CMD

    The financial health of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), a subsidiary of Coal India (CIL), was "in dire straits" but can be brought back on track by increasing coal production, said newly-appointed CMD Gopal Singh today.

  • Tata Steel registers high hot metal, crude steel production

    The sale able steel production was higher at 9.07 million tonnes, 1.6 percent up as compared to last year's figure of 8.93 million tonnes.

  • Jharkhand ban may not affect volumes this month: Coal India

    R Mohan Das, director (Personnel & Industrial Relations), Coal India, in an interview with CNBC-TV18's Mitali Mukherjee said that the company has been asked to give clarifications regarding those 22 mines but no closure notice has been issued yet by the Jharkhand state pollution board.

  • Coal India hit again; Jharkhand ban to dent profits by 8-9%

    Coal India has been in the eye of the storm. The stock has been beaten down for the past two consecutive days. On Tuesday the company had a worker’s wage issues and today, the company’s arm BCCL has received an order from the Jharkhand pollution board for closure of mining in 22 mines, reports CNBC-TV18’s Nigel D'souza.

  • Fuming CIL wants e-auction to stay, says has SC approval

    Coal India is fuming at the Planning Commission's move of curbing down the amount of coal offered for its e-auctioning. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, NC Jha, Chairman of the company said that e-auctions of coal should continue and also has approval of the Supreme Court.

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