Sampling and grading of coal at 427 mines completed; new grades to be applicable for FY24
25 Apr 2024
Of the total 427 mines, 331 are central
public sector units, 69 under state governments and 27 private sector mines,
the coal ministry said in a statement. "To ensure the correctness of
the grade, the samples drawn were analyzed in two different labs," it
added.
ge Courtesy: Reuters.
The
coal ministry on Wednesday said it has completed the annual exercise of
sampling and grading coal at 427 mines and the new fuel grade will be
applicable from April 1 this year.
Of
the total 427 mines, 331 are central public sector units, 69 under state
governments and 27 private sector mines, the coal ministry said in a statement.
"To ensure the correctness of the grade, the samples drawn were analyzed
in two different labs," it added.
The
ministry further said, the process of "declaration of annual grading of
seams of mines as per laid down procedure has been completed" and the
declared grade will be applicable with effect from April 1, 2024.
The
Coal Controller's Organisation (CCO), having its field offices at Dhanbad,
Ranchi, Bilaspur, Nagpur, Sambalpur, and Kothagudem, carried out the exercise
of drawing the coal samples and its analysis from coal and lignite mines for
the ongoing financial year.
CCO,
a subordinate office of the coal ministry, lays down the procedure and standard
for sampling of dry fuel and inspects collieries to ensure the correctness of
the class and grade of coal.