APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 1,00,000 MT for MP MSME on 1st Oct 2024 / 1st Nov 2024 & 2nd Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 2516/- per MT

APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 75,000 MT for Pan India Open on 15th Oct 2024 / 15th Nov 2024 & 16th Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 3000/- per MT

Notice regarding Bidder Demo of CIL Tranche VII STEEL-Coking SUB-SECTOR of NRS Linkage e-Auction scheduled on 19.09.2024 from 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 P.M. in Coaljunction portal

Login Register Contact Us
Welcome to Linkage e-Auctions Welcome to Coal Trading Portal Welcome to APMDC Suliyari Coal

Coal news and updates

Strike hits coal output at 60% of CIL units

07 Jan 2015

* First day of the strike hits production at over 60% of the over 438 units of state-run Coal India Limited.
* Rs 35-crore loss incurred in morning shift on Tuesday.
* 3.5 lakh coal workers on strike
* 271 units affected by the strike, 57 partially hit.
* 551.60 mt demand for coal in power sector.

 With the coal strike beginning on Tuesday, mining activities at various coalfields across the country was hit.

However, partial operations continued at the Ranigunj coalfields in Eastern Coalfields Ltd and South Eastern Coalfields Ltd based in Chhattisgarh, officials said.

A control room has been set up at Coal India Ltd (CIL) headquarters here, although officers and the staff were denied entry by picketing trade union activists.

Sources at CIL, which accounts for 80 per cent of the country’s coal production, said the daily output which averages at 1.5 million tonnes may dip to around 0.3 million tonnes.

Enquiries revealed that four power plants were running with super-critical stocks (of less than four days) and 13 are running with critical of less than seven days. The strike may worsen the coal stock position at the power plants.

In a press statement, the INTUC-affiliated Indian National Mineworkers Federation congratulated the workers at Coal India and Singareni Collieries Company Ltd for “launching the strike”.

The trade unions felt that the efforts for reconciliation had slim chances as they were not willing to compromise on the core issue of deletion of the enabling clause from the Coal Mines Ordinance.

The strike was called mainly to protest what the unions saw as a move to denationalise the coal sector.

Source: The Hindu