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FICCI organised Stakeholder Consultation on issues related to Coal Sector program at Raipur
Raipur: Sh AP Panda, CMD, SECL speaking on ‘Stakeholder Consultation on issues related to Coal Sector’ organised by the FICCI, at the hotel Courtyard by Marriott, Raipur on 18.9.2019. The discussion, on this occasion, on ‘Indian Coal Sector-challenges & opportunities’ was chaired by Sh Sumanta Chaudhuri, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Coal and co-chaired by Sh Ashish Upadhyay, IAS, Joint Secretary, MoC.
Sh P. Anbalagan, IAS, Special Secretary, Dept of Mineral Resources, Govt of Chhattisgarh; Sh Birmal Kimar Xaxa, IAS, Secy, Dept of Revenue & Disaster Management; Mr Andrew Ford, Consul General, Australian Consulate General, Kolkata; Sh Shailendra kumar Shukla, Chairman, Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Co Ltd, Rajendra Raman, Freight Transport Manager, South East Central Railways and host of stakeholders attended the program.
Sh RS Jha, Director(Personnel) and Sh RK Nigam, Director(Tech), Operation, SECL participated in the program.
Presentations were made on
•Coal Transportation and Logistics-First Mile Connectivity
•Single Window System on various clearances in the State.
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