Coal Production from captive, commercial coal mines exceeds 100 MT: Report

Coal Production from captive, commercial coal mines exceeds 100 MT: Report
Coal Production from captive, commercial coal mines exceeds 100 MT: Report

The Latest Figure from the Coal Ministry as of November 8, 2024, shows India's coal production from Captive and Commercial mines has exceeded 100 Million Tonnes (MT) marking a significant milestone, as it has reached nearly 100 days earlier than the previous financial year, which was achieved in January 2024.

The production from captive/commercial coal mines during the period of 1st April 2024 to 8th November 2024 is 100.08 MT whereas the total production during the same period in FY 2023-24 was 75.05 MT indicating a year-on-year growth of 33%.

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Similarly, the total dispatch from captive/commercial coal mines during the period of 1st April 2024 to 8th November 2024 is 107.81 MT whereas the total dispatch during the same period in FY 2023-24 was 80.23 MT indicating a year-on-year growth of 34%.

Notably, the share of captive and commercial coal mines in India's total coal production has been steadily increasing, reflecting the success of reforms in the coal sector and strengthening the nation's path toward self-sufficiency in energy resources. The Coal Ministry is optimistic about reaching a production target of more than 170 million tonnes from captive and commercial coal blocks in 2024-25.

This achievement demonstrates India's growing capabilities in the coal sector and represents a significant advancement in the country's progress toward energy independence and economic growth, aligning perfectly with the government's Viksit Bharat 2047 goals.

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The increasing share of captive and commercial coal production in the country's total coal output underscores the success of policy reforms and private sector participation in this crucial sector. The Ministry of Coal continues to focus on maintaining this growth while ensuring environmentally responsible mining practices.

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