Coal Ministry issued Allocation order of 3 Mines to NLC India
The Ministry of Coal issued allocation orders for three coal mines, totaling a Peak Rated Capacity (PRC) of 30.00 MTPA and 2,194.10 MT of Geological Reserves.
The Ministry of Coal today issued Allocation Orders for 03 Coal Mines namely Machhakata (Revised), Kudanali Lubri and Sakhigopal-B Kakurhi, to NLC India Limited, Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Limited and TANGEDCO respectively. Of these three coal mines, one is fully explored coal mine and two are partially explored coal mines.
Read Also : NTPC-NPCIL Joint Venture 'ASHVINI' gets Govt approvalThe cumulative Peak Rated Capacity (PRC) of the three coal mines for which Vesting Orders have been issued is 30.00 MTPA and are having 2,194.10 MT of Geological Reserves. These mines are expected to generate an Annual Revenue of Rs. 2,991.20 crores calculated on the basis of PRC and will attract Capital Investment of Rs. 4,500 crores. It will provide employment to approximately 40,560 people both directly and indirectly.
Read Also : RBI imposes penalty of Rs. 10.4 lakhs on HP Financial ServicesIncluding three coal mines for which orders were issued today, vesting/ allocation orders have been issued for a total of 95 coal mines till date with cumulative PRC of 202.50 MTPA. This will result in generating Annual Revenue of Rs. 29,516.84 crores calculated on the basis of PRC of the mines and will generate employment for 2,73,773 people both directly and indirectly.
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