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 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.