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Coal India’s (CIL) board of directors has approved a proposal for the mining firm to acquire stakes in unlisted overseas firms, provided the “offers were valid”. The decision was taken in a meeting of the company board ...
Coal India (CIL) said it has lowered its production target for the ongoing financial year to at least 440 million tonnes from the estimate of 452 million tonnes in its annual plan. “We have kept (production ...
Coal India (CIL) has said the government had given two-month extension to its acting Chairman and Managing Director NC Jha. Jha, director (technical), with CIL was given the additional charge of CMD after its former chief ...
State-owned Coal India Ltd will restructure coal prices as it plans to switch over to the pricing based on the Gross Calorific Value (GCV) method from January. As of now it follows fixed pricing for seven ...
PSUWith the disinvestment programme of the government virtually coming to a halt, coal PSUs may pick up stakes in other public sector units to help the government meet its target of Rs 40,000 crore, a top ...
Mining company Coal India Ltd (CIL) has got the Finance Ministry’s nod for acquiring stake in overseas unlisted firms. “We have received Union Finance Ministry’s clarifications sought for overseas acquisitions. The ministry permitted (us) to go ...
Coal India Ltd (CIL) has asked the government to scale down its production target for the 2011-12 financial year to 448 million tonnes (MT) from 452 MT at present, fearing it will not be able to ...
Workers at Coal India Ltd (CIL), the world’s biggest producer of the fuel, may go on strike for three days, demanding an increase of as much as 57 per cent in bonus payments, a union official ...
The government today asked coal companies, including major producer Coal India (CIL), to step up supply to power stations facing shortage of the dry fuel to ensure that the power generation remains uninterrupted. The development follows an ...
The state owned Coal India Limited (CIL), with falling coal production, is planning to approach the government for relaxation in norms so that fuel supply pacts with consumers, barring power and fertilisers firms, are not mandatory ...