CIL organises workshop on sustainability in the coal sector
Coal India Ltd. organised a Workshop on “Sustainability in the Coal Sector & 100 Days Programme (Coal Production & Dispatch)” in Kolkata.
KOLKATA: Coal India Ltd. organised a Workshop on “Sustainability in the Coal Sector & 100 Days Programme (Coal Production & Dispatch)” in Kolkata.
Shri. Ajay Mathur, DG, International Solar Alliance (ISA) and Shri. Chandra Bhushan, CEO & President, iFOREST spoke on the occasion. Shri. Ajay Mathur, DG, International Solar Alliance (ISA), emphasised on emerging energy solutions and Shri. Chandra Bhushan, CEO & President, iFOREST, spoke on 'Managing Just Transition' and suggested different ways that transition can happen in the coal sector.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain, Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Coal, Shri. V.K. Tiwari, Additional Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Coal, Shri. M. Nagaraju, Additional Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Coal, Smt. Vismita Tej, Joint Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Coal and Shri. Mukesh Choudhary, Director, Ministry of Coal were present on the occasion.
Shri. Binay Dayal, Director - Technical, CIL, Shri. S.N. Tiwari, Director - Marketing, CIL, Shri. Vinay Ranjan, Director - P&IR, CIL, Shri. Samiran Dutta, Director - Finance, CIL, CMDs & Directors of CIL subsidiaries and Shri. Rakesh Kumar, CMD, NLC were also present on the occasion.
Former CMDs & Directors of CIL & its subsidiaries along with other dignitaries and delegates attended the workshop.
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