Commercial coal mines achieve record 0.617 MT single-day dispatch
26 Nov 2024
The record
dispatch included 0.536 MT supplied to the power sector and 0.081 MT to the
non-power sector, underscoring the sector's ability to meet energy requirements
across industries.New Delhi: India’s commercial coal mines achieved a record
single-day dispatch of 0.617 million tonnes (MT) on November 24, 2024,
registering a 36 per cent growth from 0.453 MT dispatched on the same day last
year, the Ministry of Coal said.
The record dispatch included 0.536 MT supplied to the power sector and 0.081 MT
to the non-power sector, underscoring the sector's ability to meet energy
requirements across industries. The monthly progressive coal dispatch has
reached 12.810 MT, while the year-to-date figure stands at 116.373 MT.
The Ministry credited the achievement to commercial coal mining reforms under
the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative,
which has focused on increasing domestic coal production to enhance energy self-sufficiency.
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The record
dispatch highlights coal's role in bolstering energy security and supporting
economic growth. It also aligns with the government’s vision of making India a
developed nation by 2047 under the Viksit Bharat framework.
New Delhi: The
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
approved three railway projects worth ₹7,927 crore aimed at reducing oil
imports, lowering carbon emissions by 271 crore kilograms, and enhancing
connectivity. The projects will add 639 kilometers to the Indian Railways
network, covering Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.
The projects include the 160 km Jalgaon–Manmad 4th line, the 131 km
Bhusawal–Khandwa 3rd and 4th lines, and the 84 km Prayagraj
(Iradatganj)–Manikpur 3rd line. These multi-tracking efforts are expected to
ease congestion on the Mumbai-Prayagraj-Varanasi corridor, one of the busiest
railway sections, and reduce logistics costs by enabling the movement of 51
million tonnes of additional freight annually.
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The projects’
environmental impact is significant, with carbon savings equivalent to planting
11 crore trees. By promoting rail over road and reducing oil dependency, the
projects support India’s climate goals while fostering economic growth.
Regional and socio-economic impact
The approved projects span seven districts across three states and benefit a
population of 38 lakh in 1,319 villages, including two Aspirational Districts,
Khandwa and Chitrakoot. Improved rail infrastructure will enhance passenger
services, including pilgrimage routes to Nashik (Trimbakeshwar), Khandwa
(Omkareshwar), Varanasi (Kashi Vishwanath), Prayagraj, and Shirdi.
Tourism is also
expected to grow with better access to destinations like Khajuraho, Ajanta
& Ellora Caves, and Devgiri Fort, among others.
Freight and infrastructure benefits
The projects will support essential freight movement for agricultural products,
coal, steel, cement, and fertilizers. Strengthened rail infrastructure
underlines Indian Railways' position as a sustainable, energy-efficient
transport system, reducing dependence on oil-intensive road logistics.
These projects are aligned with the PM-Gati Shakti National Master Plan for
multi-modal connectivity, integrating planning for seamless movement of people
and goods. By creating employment and self-employment opportunities in the
covered regions, the projects will contribute to the government’s vision of
“Atmanirbhar Bharat.”