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Chairman CIL Shri Pramod Agrawal visited NCL and inspected Jayant and Nigahi Mines
Shri Pramod Agrawal was on a 2-day visit to NCL, on the previous day he graced the 36th NCL Foundation Day at NCL HQ, Inaugurated the Management Development Institute (MDI).
Singrauli: Chairman, Coal India Limited Shri Pramod Agrawal was on NCL visit. On Sunday he visited and inspected Jayant OCP. He watched Dragline’s operation. Draglines are one of the heaviest equipment on the planet, generally electrically operated used for removal of the material above the coal seam. He inaugurated the first-time deployment of Surface Miner in 'Turra seam'. The majority of NCL mines have 3 coal layers, 'Turra seam' is the lowest coal seam of NCL.
He also went in the residential township of ‘Jayant Project’ one of the mega projects of NCL where he laid down the foundation stone of expansion of the Athletic Academy. NCL under CSR nurtures the young talent in athletics with free of cost residential and schooling facilities at the academy.
Shri Agrawal also went the Nigahi OCP another mega project of NCL, where he inaugurated the newly developed Mine View Point. He felicitated the best employees of the Nigahi Area during the visit. CMD NCL Shri P K Sinha and Functional Directors of NCL also accompanied him during the visit.
Shri Pramod Agrawal was on a 2-day visit to NCL, on the previous day he graced the 36th NCL Foundation Day at NCL HQ, Inaugurated the Management Development Institute (MDI).
Notably, Coal India is the holding company of Northern Coalfields Limited based in Singrauli.
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