Envis Centre, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Govt. of India

Printed Date: Friday, December 27, 2024

Coal Lignite

  • RESOURCE:

1. State-wise Distribution of Coal Resources (2010)

 

State-wise distribution of Coal Resources and its categorisation
(As on 01.04.2010)

                                                                              (in Million Tonnes)

            

State Geological Resources of Coal
Proved Indicated Inferred Total
Andhra Pradesh
9256.51 9730.37 3029.36 22016.24
Arunachal Pradesh 31.23 40.11 18.89 90.23
Assam 348.65 35.85 3.02 387.52
Bihar 0.00 0.00 160.00 160.00
Chattisgarh 12441.01 30230.12 4010.88 46682.01
Jharkhand 39633.05 30992.38 6338.26 76963.69
Madhya Pradesh 8504.85 11266.70 2216.07 21987.62
Maharashtra 5359.82 2983.76 1964.51 10308.09
Meghalaya 89.04 16.51 470.93 576.48
Nagaland 8.76 0.00 306.65 315.41
Orissa 21506.66 32074.29 12726.30 66307.25
Sikkim 0.00 58.25 42.98 101.23
Uttar Pradesh 866.05 195.75 0.00 1061.80
West Bengal 11752.54 13029.61 5070.69 29852.84
Total 109798.17 130653.70 36358.54 276810.41


 
(Source: http://coal.nic.in)

 

2. State-wise Break-up of Indian Coal Resource (2010)

 

State-wise break-up of Indian Coal Resource

 

(in Million Tonnes)

 

State Resource
As on 1.04.2010
Resource
As on 1.04.2009
Resource
As on 1.04.2008
Resource
As on 1.04.2007
Andhra Pradesh 22016.24 18626.92 18697.00 17714.46
Arunachal Pradesh 90.23 90.23 90.00 90.23
Assam 387.52 388.00 376.00 375.43
Bihar 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00
Chattisgarh 46682.01 44483.10 44134.00 41450.48
Jharkhand 76963.69 76712.00 75460.00 74392.15
Madhya Pradesh 21987.62 20981.00 20560.00 20346.23
Maharashtra 10308.09 10155.00 9818.00 9669.53
Meghalaya 576.48 576.48 459.00 459.43
Nagaland 315.41 21.94 20.0 19.94
Orissa 66307.25 65227.00 65263.00 63233.58
Sikkim 101.23 101.00 101.00 73.45
Uttar Pradesh 1061.80 1062.00 1062.00 1061.80
West Bengal 29852.84 28327.00 28335.00 28334.84
TOTAL 276810.41 266911.7 264535.00 257381.55

 

[Source: http://www.gsi.gov.in &  http://www.coal.nic.in]

 

3. State-wise Coal Resources of India (2010)

 

Inventory of Geological Resources of Coal

(Million Tonnes)

 

 

State As on Resources
Proved Indicated Inferred Total
GONDAWANA COALFIELDS          
ASSAM 1/4/2008 0.00 2.79 0.00 2.79
1/4/2009 0.00 2.79 0.00 2.79
1/4/2010 0.00 2.79 0.00 2.79
ANDHRA PRADESH 1/4/2008 9007.13 6710.65 2978.81 18696.59
1/4/2009 9193.61 6784.04 2985.27 18926.92
1/4/2010 9256.51 9730.37 3029.36 22016.24
JHARKHAND 1/4/2008 37492.92 31628.90 6338.32 75460.14
1/4/2009 39479.33 30894.31 6338.32 76711.96
1/4/2010 39633.05 30992.38 6338.26 76963.69
BIHAR 1/4/2008 0.00 0.00 160.00 160.00
1/4/2009 0.00 0.00 0.00 160.00
1/4/2010 0.00 0.00 0.00 160.00
MADHYA PRADESH 1/4/2008 7895.96 9882.37 2781.63 20559.96
1/4/2009 8041.18 10294.58 2645.25 20981.01
1/4/2010 8504.85 11266.70 2216.07 21987.62
CHHATTISGARH 1/4/2008 10419.32 29272.15 4442.57 44134.04
1/4/2009 10910.64 29191.79 4380.67 44483.10
1/4/2010 10419.32 29272.15 4442.57 44134.04
MAHARASHTRA 1/4/2008 5004.26 2821.66 1992.17 9818.09
1/4/2009 5255.36 2907.21 1992.17 10154.74
1/4/2010 5359.82 2983.76 1964.51 10308.09
ORISSA 1/4/2008 19221.59 31728.09 14313.66 65263.34
1/4/2009 19943.63 31484.05 13799.18 65226.86
1/4/2010 21506.66 32074.29 12726.30 66307.25
SIKKIM 1/4/2008 0.00 58.25 42.98 101.23
1/4/2009 0.00 58.25 42.98 101.23
1/4/2010 0.00 58.25 42.98 101.23
UTTAR PRADESH 1/4/2008 765.98 295..82 0.00 1061.80
1/4/2009 866.05 195.75 0.00 1061.8
1/4/2010 866.05 195.75 0.00 1,062
WEST BENGAL 1/4/2008 11584.09 11680.05 5070.70 28334.84
1/4/2009 11652.84 11603.25 5070.70 28326.79
1/4/2010 11752.54 13029.61 5070.69 29852.84
 
GONDAWANA Coalfields
1/4/2008 101391.30
123784.90 38120.84
263592.80
1/4/2009 105342.60 123416.00 37254.54 266137.20
1/4/2010 109320.49 130564.02 35559.05 275443.56
TERTIARY COAL FIELDS          
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
 
 
1/4/2008 31.23 40.11 18.89 90.23
1/4/2009 31.23 40.11 18.89 90.23
1/4/2010 31.23 40.11 18.89 90.23
ASSAM 1/4/2008 314.59 24.04 34.01 372.64
1/4/2009 348.65 33.06 3.02 384.73
1/4/2010 348.65 33.06 3.02 384.73
 
MEGHALAYA
1/4/2008 88.99 69.73 300.71 459.43
1/4/2009 89.04 16.51 470.93 576.48
1/4/2010 89.04 16.51 470.93 576.48
 
 
NAGALAND
1/4/2008 3.43 1.35 15.16 19.94
1/4/2009 8.76 0.00 13.18 21.94
1/4/2010 8.76 0.00 306.65 315.41
 
 
TERTIARY Coalfields
1/4/2008 438.34 135.23 368.77 942.24
1/4/2010 477.68 89.68 506.02 1073.38
1/4/2010 477.68 89.68 799.49 1366.85
 
 
INDIA
1/4/2008 101829.60 123920.10 38489.61 264535.00
1/4/2009 105820.30 123505.70 37760.56
267210.60
1/4/2010 109798.17 130653.70 36358.54 276810.41

 

(Source: Geological Survey of India)

 

4. Type & Category-wise Coal Resources (2010)

 

Type and Category-wise Coal Resource of India
(as on 1st April 2010)

(in Billion Tonnes)

 

Type of Coal Proved Indicated Inferred Total
Coking 17.67 13.64 2.10 33.41
Non-Coking 91.65 116.92 33.46 242.03
Tertiary Coal 0.48 0.09 0.80 1.37
Grand Total 109.80 130.65 36.36 276.81

 

 (Source: http://coalindia.in/Performance.aspx?tab=0)

 

5. Status of Coal Resources in India (2002-10)

 

STATUS OF COAL RESOURCES IN INDIA

(in Million Tonnes)

 

As on Geological Resources of Coal
Proved
Indicated
Inferred
Total
1.1.2002 87320 109377 37417 234114
1.1.2003 90085 112613 38050 240748
1.1.2004 91631 116174 37888 245693
1.1.2005 92960 117090 37797 247847
1.1.2006 95866 119769 37666 253301
1.1.2007 97920 118992 38260 255172
1.4.2007 99060 120177 38144 257381
1.4.2008 101829 124216 38490 264535
1.4.2009 105820 123470 37920 267210
1.4.2010 109798.2 130653.7 36358.5 276810.4

 

 [Source: Ministry of Coal-http://coal.nic.in]

 

6. Number of Reporting Mines in India (2006-2010)

 

Number of Reporting Coal and Lignite Mines in India
(2006-07  to 2009-10)

 

SECTOR 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07
All Minerals* 2729 2964 2942 3005
Fuel Minerals (Including Lignite) 570 570 570 570
Metallic Minerals 636 691 691 639
Non-Metallic Minerals 1523 1703 1681 1796

 

 *   Excluding atomic minerals, petroleum (crude), Natural gas (utilized) and minor minerals)

(Source: Annual Report 2009-10, http://www.ibm.nic.in)

 

7. Lignite Resources in the country (2010)

 

Lignite Resources in the country as on 1.4.2010

(in Million Tonnes)

 

State Proved Indicated Inferred Total
Tamilnadu 3735.23 22521.92 5718.70 31975.85
Rajasthan 1166.96 2136.47 1500.50 4803.93
Gujarat 1243.65 259.40 1159.70 2662.75
Pondicherry 0.00 405.61 11.00 416.61
Kerala 0.00 0.00 9.65 9.65
J&K 0.00 20.25 7.30 27.55
West Bengal 0.00 0.29 0.86 1.15
Total 4828 26072.88 8032.33 38929.56

 

 (Source: http://www.portal.gsi.gov.in)

 

 

8. Resource of Different Types of Indian Coal (2010)

 

Resource of Different Types of Indian Coal (2010)

(As on 1.4.2010)

(in Million Tonnes)

 

Depth Range Proved Indicated Inferred Total
GONDWANA COAL
Coking
0-300 7417.66 4333.93 66.77 11818.36
0-600 8103.59 6.83 0.00 8110.42
300-600 987.82 4820.72 819.21 6627.75
600-1200 1159.96 4480.37 1215.93 6856.26
0-1200 17669.03 13641.85 2101.91 33412.79
Non-Coking
0-300 78383.81 62575.56 12030.00 152989.37
0-600 5606.74 495.26 0.00 6102.00
300-600 7142.79 45759.97 16582.26 69485.02
600-1200 518.12 8091.38 4844.88 13454.38
0-1200 91651.46 116922.17 33457.14 242030.77
TERTIARY (HIGH SULPHUR)COAL
0-300 334.09 78.64

799.49 (49.57 + 749.92*)

1212.22
300-600 143.59 11.04   154.63
0-600 477.68 89.68 799.49 1366.85

 

 * Inferred mapping

[Source: Geological Survey of India-http://www.portal.gsi.gov.in]

 

9. Depth-wise Coal Resources in India (2010)

 

Depth-wise Coal Resources of India

(As on April, 2010)

(in Million Tonnes)

 

Depth Range(m) Coking Non-coking High Sulphur Grand Total
Prime Medium Semi coking Superior Inferior Ungraded
0-300 0.00 11351.98 466.38 21059.59 119899.78 12030.00 1212.22 166019.95
0-600 4043.42 4067.00 0.00 202.42 5899.58 0.00 0.00 14212.42
300-600 0.00 5869.61 758.14 11367.31 41535.45 16582.26 154.63 76267.40
600-1200 1269.64 5104.01 482.61 2237.55 6371.95 4844.88 0.00 20310.64
0-1200 5313.06 26392.60 1707.13 34866.87 173706.76 33457.14 1366.85 276810.41

 

[Source: Geological Survey of India]

 

10. Status & Distribution of Coal Resources in India (2007)

 

Status & Distribution of Coal Resources in India

(in Billion Tonnes)

(After GSI estimation of resources as on 01.04.2007)

 

 

Resources Under Proved Indicated Inferred Total
CIL 62.897* 17.077 2.954 82.928*
CAPTIVE 17.633 40.324 2.820 60.777
TISCO 2.770 0.350 0.000 3.120
SCCL 8.475 6.328 2.658 17.461
NE-REGION 0.467 0.106 0.369 0.924
NON-CIL 3.624 55.584 28.865 88.073
ESTABLISHED AFTER Feb,2007*** 3.194 0.408 0.477 4.080
GRAND TOTAL 99.061** 120.177 38.143 257.380**

 

*Indicates total Geological Resources in CIL Mines & Blocks Depletion of resources due to mining have not been accounted for.
** The resources proved by the allocattee in the regionally explored allotted blocks not available and hence not accounted.
*** Distribution being worked out
 

 

11. Estimated dynamic ground water resources in major Lower Gondwana coal bearing areas (2006)

Estimated dynamic ground water resources in major Lower Gondwana coal bearing areas

 

S. N. State Ground water
resources
(In coal mining areas) in BCM
Percent of
State’s total
GW resource
Existing Ground
Water Draft
(in BCM)
Coal Resources
(down to depth
of 300m bgl ) in MT
1. Jharkhand 2.85 51.00% 0.62 44141.72
2. Orissa 2.39 10.35% 0.32 44660.58
3. Chattisgarh 3.94 26.38% 0.74 32167.30
4. West Bengal 8.38 7.93% 2.41 12360.81
5. Madhya Pradesh 6.22 5.54% 2.06 13471.46
6. Andhra Pradesh 11.40 11.70% 4.27 8010.03
7. Maharashtra 3.37 2.73% 0.90 6789.13
           
  Total 38.55   11.32 161601.03

 

BCM-Billion Cubic Metre
(Source: CGWB, 2006)
 

 

12. Growth of Mining Activities in India (Reporting Mines) (1996-2006)

 

Growth of Mining Activities in India (Reporting Mines) (1996-2006)

 

Year No. of reporting
mines
Value of minerals
( in Million Rupees)
Explosives used
( in 000 tonnes)
Coal Metal Oil Coal Metal Oil Coal Metal
1996 576 1872 32 157474 36521 37388 207.8 47.2
1997 580 1834 34 193877 43758 40813 232.7 43.4
1998 594 1864 37 205307 45286 53136 247.0 47.1
1999 598 1957 44 219101 46415 83982 267.6 49.8
2000 595 2022 45 234531 53111 92954 290.5 55.4
2001 568 1907 43 261082 54032 106747 292.6 55.8
2002 567 1870 42 286390 64965 123326 315.3 55.6
2003 562 1761 49 299954 77605 131897 309.8 63.7
2004 560 1764 47 322425 104283 166083 312.6 70.5
2005 569 1835 50 371391 133417 230586 297.2 70.8
2006* 575 1985 45 378250 135758 235886 300.0 80.8
* Data are provisional
Source: Annual Report, Ministry of Labour, 2007-08

 

 

13. Reporting Mines in India (State-wise)(1997-2005)

 

Reporting Mines in India(State-wise)(1997-2005) 

 

State 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05(P)
Andhra Pradesh 412 406 385 395 410 413 405 413
Assam 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 9
Bihar 335 20 13 10 9 6 8 10
Chhattisgarh - 86 66 116 123 125 142 138
Goa 74 76 71 74 75 80 79 72
Gujarat 461 443 454 430 424 417 421 430
Himachal Pradesh 39 38 33 33 32 32 30 28
Haryana 31 29 30 32 28 17 2 2
Jammu & Kashmir 5 6 7 7 9 9 8 8
Jharkhand - 311 343 338 299 292 299 303
Karnataka 207 202 184 177 192 216 227 235
Kerala 54 54 45 42 37 34 35 38
Meghalaya 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 5
Madhya Pradesh 514 425 436 374 371 325 318 335
Maharashtra 148 142 150 137 137 137 152 156
Orissa 238 219 229 235 232 243 243 240
Rajasthan 526 501 465 454 465 441 396 391
Sikkim 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Tamil Nadu 124 130 134 156 172 171 183 183
Uttar Pradesh 43 21 21 29 38 29 27 28
Uttarakhand - 16 8 15 20 28 27 29
West Bengal 129 125 121 123 116 115 114 113
INDIA* 3,354 3,283 3,209 3,191 3,193 3,146 3,132 3,168
P=Provisional
*Excluding mines of atomic minerals, petroleum, gas and minor minerals
Source: Indian Minerals Yearbook 2005, Indian Bureau of Mines, Nagpur

 

 

14. World Coal Reserves

 

World Coal Reserves

(at end 2009)

 

Country Total Reserves
(Million Tonnes)
Share of
 World Total
US 238308 28.9%
Russia 157010 19.0%
China 114500 13.9%
Australia 76200 9.2%
India 58600 7.1%
Ukraine 33873 4.1%
Kazakhstan 31300 3.8%
South Africa 30408 3.7%
(Source: World Energy Council 2009)

 

 

  • PRODUCTION

 

1. Production of Coal in India (2002-03 to 2010-11)

 

Production of Coal
(from 2002-03 to 2010-11)

                                                                                                                                  (Value in Rs. Crores)

 

Mineral Unit 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Coal M.ton 341 24187.39 361 25359.46 383 30433.52 407 33675.26

 

Mineral Unit 2006-07 2007-08 (R) 2008-09 (R) 2009-10 (P) 2010-11 (E)
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Coal M.ton 431 34836.79 457 38464.56 493 45537.02 532 49081.52 537 49011.64

 

(R) - Revised figures;
(P) - Provisional and based on monthly returns to the extend available with IBM;
(E) - Estimated figures;
M.Ton - Million tonnes
 

[Source: Annual Report (2010-11), Ministry of Mines]

 

2. Production of Lignite in India (2002-03 to 2010-11)

 

Production of Lignite
(from 2002-03 to 2010-11)

                                                                                                                         (Value in Rs. Crores)

 

Mineral Unit 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Lignite M.ton 26 1742.68 28 1889.45 30 2191.58 30 2153.14 31 2626.03

 

Mineral Unit 2007-08 (R) 2008-09 (R) 2009-10 (P) 2010-11 (E)
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Lignite M.ton 34 2960.88 32 3687.79 34 3878.58 38 4240.19

 

(R) - Revised figures;
(P) - Provisional and based on monthly returns to the extend available with IBM;
(E) - Estimated figures;
M.Ton - Million tonnes

 [Source: Annual Report (2010-11), Ministry of Mines]
 

3. Coal Production(Opencast/Underground) in India (1997-2009)

 Coal Production in India

 

Years Production (in million Tonnes)
Opencast
Underground
Total
1997-1998
231.4
69.0
300.4
1998-1999
228.7
67.8
296.5
1999-2000
237.3
66.8
304.1
2000-2001
247.6
66.1
313.7
2001-2002
263.0
64.8
327.8
2002-2003
278.1 63.2 341.3
2003-2004
298.5
62.8
361.3
2004-2005
320.3
62.3
382.6
2005-2006
346.1
61.0
407.1
2006-2007
373.1
57.8
430.9
2007-2008 398.2 58.90 457.1
2008-2009 433.9 59.01 492.9


 

[Source: Ministry of Coal-http://coal.nic.in]
 

4. Company Wise Production of Raw Coal from Opencast and Under Ground Mines

                                                                     (Million Tonnes)

 

 

Company 2008-09 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Open
cast
Under
ground
Open
cast
Under
ground
Open
cast
Under
ground
Open
cast
Under
ground
ECL 19.743 8.393 15.740 8.319 22.200 8.266 21.779 9.335
BCCL 21.381 4.133 20.751 4.464 19.304 4.901 17.841 5.470
CCL 41.678 1.558 42.316 1.830 39.364 1.955 38.202 2.311
NCL 63.650 0.0 59.623 0.0 52.158 0.0 51.518 0
WCL 34.585 10.115 33.533 9.979 33.297 9.915 33.166 10.038
SECL 83.584 17.566 77.054 16.737 72.302 16.200 66.500 16.524
MCL 94.186 2.150 85.894 2.118 78.027 1.974 67.588 2.016
NEC 0.965 0.045 1.007 0.094 0.939 0.111 0.978 0.123
CIL 359.772 43.960 335.918 43.541 317.591 43.322 297.572 45.817
SCCL 32.455 12.087 27.959 12.645 25.831 11.876 23.427 12.711
JKML 0.0 0.011 0.0 0.017 0.0 0.016 0 0.019
JSMDCL 0.401 0.0 0.601 0.0 0.677 0.0 0.762 0
DVC 0.267 0.0 0.385 0.0 0.385 0.0 0.368 0
IISCO 0.723 0.295 0.742 0.0 0.393 0.302 0.328 0.330
APMDTCL 0.137 0.0 0.079 0.0 0.0 0.0 - -
PUBLIC 393.755 56.353 365.684 56.482 344.877 55.516 322.457 58.877
BECML 4.139 0.0 4.229 0.0 4.765 0.0 3.992 0
ICML 2.978 0.0 2.754 0.0 2.546 0.0 2.622 0
JSPL 5.998 0.0 5.994 0.0 5.968 0.0 5.310 0
HIL 2.066 0.0 1.470 0.0 1.159 0.0 0.636 0
Meghalaya 5.690 0.0 6.541 0.0 5.787 0.0 5.566 0
TSL 5.695 1.587 5.627 1.582 5.527 1.514 4.872 1.649
MIL 0.0 0.989 0.0 0.835 0.0 0.668 0 0.439
BLA 0.236 0.0 0.329 0.0 0.218 0.0 0.282 0
CML 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.012 0
PANEM 6.175 0.0 3.797 0.0 1.603 0.0 0.025 0
PIL 0.919 0.0 0.900 0.0 0.625 0.0 0 0
JNL 0.363 0.033 0.279 0.0 0.059 0.0 0 0
JPL 4.893 0.0 0.578 0.0 0.059 0.0 0 0
SIL 0.0 0.051 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0 0
ESCL 0.013 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 0
UML 0.013 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 0
KEMTA 0.991 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 0
SEML 0.008 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 0
PRIVATE 40.177 2.660 32.498 2.418 28.316 2.182 23.617 2.088
INDIA 433.932 59.013 398.182 58.900 373.193 57.698 346.074 60.965

 


Note: For Meghalaya it is assumed that the coal is being mined by opencast method.



5. Technology-wise coal production (2006-07)

 

Technology-wise production in UG mines of CIL & SCCL


(in Million Tonnes)

 

Technology Production in 2006-07
CIL
SCCL
Total
Percentage(%)
Conv.B&P(Manual)
11.03
5.68
16.71
30.3

Intermediate technology (B&P with SDL/LHD)

30.76
4.09
34.85
63.2
Continuous Miner
0.60
0.07
0.67
1.2
Mechanised LW
0.79
1.00
1.79
3.2
Special methods
0.14
1.03
1.17
2.1
Total
43.32
11.87
55.19
100

 

6. Company-wise Coal Production in India (1974-2010)
 

COMPANY WISE PRODUCTION OF COAL
(Figures in Million Tonnes)

  

Com-
pany
Type 1974
-75
1984
-85
1994
-95
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10(P)
ECL U/G 20.
50
16. 67 
13.
62
11.
66
10.
95
9.
91
9.
45
9.
34
8.
27
8.
32
8.
39
8.
23
OC 2.
66 
6.
44 
11.
23
16.
89
16.
23
18.
09
17.
80
21.
78
22.
20
15.
74
19.
74
81.
23
TOTAL 23.
16

23. 11 
24.
85
28.
55
27.
18
28.
00
27.
25
31.
11
30.
47
24.
06
28.
13
30.
07
BCCL U/G 15.
64
13. 34 
11.
49
7.
59
7.
29
6.
74
6.
38
5.
47
4.
90
4.
46
4.
13
3.
90
OC 2.
10 
8.
50
17.
26
17.
66
16.
86
15.
94
15.
94
17.
84
19.
30
20.
75
21.
38
23.
61
TOTAL 17.
74

21.
84
28.
75
25.
25
24.
15
22.
68
22.
32
23.
31
24.
21
25.
21
25.
51
27.
51
CCL U/G 5.
97 
5.
48
4.
01
2.
74
2.
76
2.
75
2.
65
2.
31
1.
96
1.
83
1.
56
1.
47
OC 12.
34
33.
52
27.
19
31.
07
34.
22
34.
59
34.
74
38.
20
39.
36
42.
32
41.
68
45.
61
TOTAL 18.
31

39.
00
31.
20
33.
81
36.
98
37.
34
37.
39
40.
51
41.
32
44.
15
43.
24
47.
08
NCL OC 0.
00 
0.
00
32.
50
42.
46
45.
10
47.
03
49.
95
51.
52
52.
16
59.
62
63.
65
67.
67
WCL U/G 15.
73
24.
57
9.
60
9.
49
9.
39
9.
51
9.
65
10.
04
9.
92
9.
98
10.
11
9.
62
OC 3.
53 
21.
48
17.
64
27.
52
28.
43
30.
02
31.
76
33.
17
33.
30
33.
53
34.
59
36.
12
TOTAL 19.
26

46.
05
27.
24
37.
01
37.
82
39.
53
41.
41
43.
20
43.
21
43.
51
44.
70
45.
74
SECL U/G 0.
00
0.
00
14.
55
15.
91
16.
16
16.
36
16.
58
16.
52
16.
20
16.
74
17.
57
17.
83
OC 0.
00
0.
00
35.
45
48.
21
50.
44
54.
65
61.
97
66.
50
72.
30
77.
05
83.
58
90.
18
TOTAL 0.
00
0.
00
50.
00
64.
12
66.
60
71.
01
78.
55
83.
02
88.
50
93.
79
101
.15
108
.01
MCL U/G 0.
00
0.
00
1.
94
1.
65
1.
76
2.
05
2.
18
2.
02
1.
97
2.
12
2.
15
2.
20
OC 0.
00
0.
00
25.
39
46.
16
50.
47
58.
00
63.
90
67.
59
78.
03
85.
89
94.
19
101
.88
TOTAL 0.
00
0.
00
27.
33
47.
81
52.
23
60.
05
66.
08
69.
60
80.
00
88.
01
96.
34
104
.08
NEC U/G 0.
38
0.
44
0.
40
0.
18
0.
11
0.
12
0.
15
0.
12
0.
11
0.
09
0.
05
0.
00
OC 0.
14
0.
37
0.
79
0.
46
0.
52
0.
61
0.
48
0.
98
0.
94
1.
01
0.
96
1.
11
TOTAL 0.
52
0.
81
1.
19
0.
64
0.
63
0.
73
0.
63
1.
10
1.
05
1.
10
1.
01
1 .
11
 
CIL U/G 58.
22
60.
50
55.
61
49.
22
48.
42
47.
44
47.
04
45.
82
43.
32
43.
54
43.
96
43.
26
OC 20.
77
70.
31
167
.45
230
.43
242
.27
258
.92
276
.54
297
.57
317
.59
335
.92
359
.77
388
.01
TOTAL 78
.99
130
.81
223
.06
279
.65
290
.69
306
.36
323
.58
343
.39
360
.91
379
.46
403
.73
431
.27

 


(Source:http://www.coalindia.in/Performance.aspx?tab=0)

 

7. Output per Manshift in Underground and Opencast Coal Mines (2001-06)
 

OUTPUT PER MANSHIFT IN UNDERGROUND AND OPENCAST MINES IN
COAL INDIA LIMITED AND IN SINGARENI COLLIERIES COMPANY LIMITED

 

 

Year Coal India Limited Singareni Collieries Company Limited
Underground
Opencast
Overall
Underground
Opencast
Overall
2001-02
0.64
6.09
2.45
0.85
6.74
1.66
2002-03
0.69
6.30
2.67
0.86
7.66
1.89
2003-04
0.68
6.66
2.82
0.86
7.69
1.81
2004-05
0.69
7.18
3.05
0.85
8.83
1.99
2005-06
0.70
7.23
3.07
0.89
9.60
2.16
2006-07
(Apr-Dec)
0.68
7.80
3.29
0.86
9.66
2.21

 

[Source: Ministry of Coal-http://www.coal.nic.in]

 

8. Coal and lignite production and proved resources in the world in 2006

 

Country
Proved Coal & lignite Reserves in 2006 (Bt)
Production(Mt)
R/P ratio
Approx.Population in 2006 (Million)
Per capita availability in tones
Australia
79
374
210
21
3739
Russia
157
309
508
143
1102
S.Africa
49
257
190
49
1009
US
247
1054
234
303
814
China
1000*
2380
420
1322
756
India
103**
437**
207
1169
88
Indonesia
5
195
25
232
22
Others
165
1179
140
3434
48
Total
1794
6195
290
6671
269

 

* Examined reserves as indicated in the Paper presented by Victor Lang, President of MMD Asia Pacific Limited in the 2nd Coal Summit 2007, India

** Figures pertains to 2005-06 as per Coal Controller’s Organisation Balance information from BP Statistics in www.en.wikipedia.org
 

  • EXPORT & IMPORT

 

1) Import of Coal (2001-02 to 2009-10)


Import of Coal
(from 2001-02 to 2009-10)


                                                                                                                 
(Value in Rs. Crores)

 

Mineral Unit 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Coal ‘000 tonnes 20549 4536 23026 4994 21682 5008 28949 10266 38587 14909

 

Mineral Unit 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 (P)
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Coal ‘000 tonnes 43079 16689 49792 20739 59004 41341 73257 39180

 

(P) - Provisional

[Source: Annual Report (2010-11), Ministry of Mines]
 

2) Export of Coal from India (2001-02 to 2009-10)
 

Export of Coal from India
(from 2001-02 to 2009-10)



                                                                                                                   (Value in Rs. Crores)

 

Mineral Unit 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Coal (Ex.Lignite) ‘000 tonnes 1902 290 1516 259 1610 292 1372 243 1988 267

 

Mineral Unit 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10(P)
Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value
Coal (Ex. Lignite) ‘000 tonnes 1548 313 1627 277 1656 348 2471 521

 

(P) - Provisional

 [Source: Annual Report (2010-11), Ministry of Mines]
                    

  • ACCIDENTS & FIRES

 

1) Number of houses/ people affected due to mine fires in the leasehold of BCCL(2006)



 

Colliery Affected Area(sq km) Total no. of Houses Total no. of people (Houses x 5 heads)
Damuda 0.021 50 250
Phularitand 0.143 653 3265
Kujama 0.169 1589 7945
Patherdih 0.169 458 2290
Sudamdih 0.097 280 1400
Bhowra North 0.087 347 1735
East Katras 0.210 782 3910
Gaslitand 0.244 569 2845
Katras-Chaitudih 0.149 897 4485
Alkusa 0.264 813 4065
E.Bhagatdih 0.364 2017 10085
Ena 0.140 874 4370
Kustore 0.452 988 4940
Rajapur 0.139 477 2385
Simlabahal 0.766 2207 11035
Basseriya 0.064 386 1930
Industry 0.284 1011 5055
Kusunda 0.120 618 3090
E. Bassuriya 0.041 229 1145
Bagdigi 0.117 877 4385
Bararee 0.256 918 4590
Jealgora 0.528 2011 10055
Jeenagora 0.099 557 2785
Joyrampur 0.162 429 2145
Lodna 0.732 5531 27655
North Tisra 0.053 547 2735
South Tisra 0.061 449 2245
GopaliChak 0.028 149 745
Kenduadih 0.209 741 3705
Bansdeopur 0.079 609 3045
Kankanee 0.146 774 3870
Loyabad 0.120 436 2180
Mudidih 0.215 959 4795
Sendra Bansjora 0.042 348 1740
Tetulmari 0.158 272 1360
TOTAL 9.312 30852 154260



(Source: CMPDI, 2006)
 

2) List of mine fires in the leasehold of BCCL (2006)

List of mine fires in the leasehold of BCCL

 

Active fires Colliery
Damoda V, VI, VII seam fire Damoda
Block –II XII, XI/XII, X Spl. seam fire Block –II
Ganeshpur X, XI , XII & XIII seam fire Phularitand
Burwabera X seam fire Phularitand
Phularitand X, XI, XII seam fire Phularitand
Katras-Choitudih XIII seam fire Katras-Choitudih
Katras-Choitudih XIV, XV seam fire Katras-Choitudih
Gaslitand XVT, XVB seam fire Gaslitand
Jogta XV, XIV, XIII, XII, XI seam fire Mudidih
Mudidih fire Mudidih
Sendra Bansjora XIV, XIII, XII, XI seam fire Sendra Bansjora
Sendra Bansjora X seam Sendra Bansjora
Tetulmari IV seam fire Tetulmari
Tetulmari V/VI seam fire Tetulmari
Ekra XI & XII seam fire Bansdeopur
Ekra XIII & XIV seam fire Bansdeopur
Bansdeopur XIV, XIII seam fire Bansdeopur
East Bassuriya V/VI seam fire East Bassuriya
East Bassuriya VIII seam fire East Bassuriya
Bassuriya XIV, XIII & XII, XI and X seam fire Bassuriya
Bassuriya IX,I X Spl. seam Bassuriya
Kusunda XII, XI seam fire Kusunda
Industry XII, XI seam fire Industry
Industry X seam Industry
Gopalichak XVI, XV, XIV, XIII, XII,XI seam fire Gopalichak
Kendwadih XI, XII seam Kendwadih
Kendwadih XIV, XIII seam fire font>Kendwadih
Alkusa XIII, XIV seam fire Alkusa
Kustore XIV, XIII, XII, XI seam fire Kustore
Ena XII, XI seam fire Ena
Ena XIV seam fire Ena
Ena XV seam fire Ena
East Bhuggatdih XV, XIV seam fire East Bhuggatdih
Baniahar XV, XIVA, XIV seam fire East Bhuggatdih
Pure jharia X seam fire R.OCP
Rajapur X seam fire R.OCP
K.P. Dobari X, V/VI/VII/VIII/VIIA seam fire R.OCP
Kujama XII, XI seam fire Kujama
Kujama IX, X seam fire Kujama
Bhaga XV seam fire Lodna
N.S. Lodna XIII, XIIIA, XIV seam fire Lodna
Bagdigi XIV, XIVA, XV seam fire Bagdigi
Bararee XV, XIVA, XIV seam fire Bararee
Bhulan Bararee XIII, XIV seam fire Bararee
Bhulan Bararee XVI, XV seam fire Bararee
North Tisra VII, VIII, IX, X seam fire North Tisra
South Tisra VII, VIII, IX, X seam fire South Tisra
Jeenagora IX, X, XI seam fire Jeenagora
Jeenagora IX, X, XI,XII seam fire Jeenagora
Joyrampur XI, XII, XIII seam fire Joyrampur
Bhowra XIII, XIV seam fire Bhowra
Bhowra  IX ,  X seam fire Bhowra
Sudamdih IX to XIV seam fire Sudamdih
Patherdih IX to XIII seam fire Patherdih
Shatabdi V/VI/VII seam Shatabdi OCP
East Katras XI,XIII & XIV seam fire East Katras
  Extinguished fires Colliery
Angarpathra XII, XI, X, IX Spl. seam fire Angarpathra
Sudamdih XV seam fire Sudamdih
Moonidih XVIIT seam fire Moonidih
KessurgarhV, VI, VII seam fire Block-II
Pootkee XV seam fire Pootkee
Jogidih X seam fire Jogidih
Kooridih X seam fire Kooridih
Nudkhurkee X seam fire Nudkhurkee
West Mudidih IX/X seam fire West Mudidih
East Katras XIV seam fire East Katras
Dormant fires Colliery
Jealgora XV, XIV, XIIIB,XIIIAseam fire Jealgora
Kachhi Balihari XV seam Balihari
Kankanee XIII & XIV seam fire Kankanee
Loyabad XV, XIV, XIII seam fire Loyabad
Bhagaband XVI seam fire Bhagaband
Amlabad XIV  seam fire Amlabad
Kendwadih XIII seam fire Kendwadih
Kendwadih XIVI seam fire Kendwadih
Simlabahal XIV seam fire Simlabahal
Bhalgora XIV, XV seam fire Simlabahal
Bhalgora XV seam fire Simlabahal



(Source: CMPDI, 2006)
 

3) Trend of Accidents in Coal Mines – Cause wise (2001-06)

 

Trend of Accidents in Coal Mines – Cause wise (2001-07)
 

 

Causes Number of Fatal Accidents Number of Serious Accidents
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005 2006
2007
2001
2002
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Fall
of
Roof
30
23
18
26
18
13
11
35
45
39
44
38
27
22
Fall
of
Sides
9
11
5
8
7
4
2
43
38
27
67
45
26
22
Other
Ground
Move-
ments
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
Wind-
ing
in
Shafts
2
0
1
0
0
3
0
6
4
4
5
2
4
1
Rope
Haul-
age
15
6
10
5
12
8
6
116
85
84
127
168
173
84
Dump-
ers,
Trucks,
etc.
19
14
21
22
21
18
11
32
28
35
20
34
37
20
Other
Trans-
por
tation
Machi-
nery
1
2
2
3
4
5
2
23
19
15
10
16
46
22
Non-
Trans-
portation
Machi-
nery
10
9
11
7
15
9
8
34
39
43
28
46
47
41
Explo-
sives
2
4
3
5
2
1
1
7
9
6
8
5
0
2
Electri-
city
4
4
1
4
4
3
4
5
7
3
4
5
5
0
Gas,
Dust,
Fire
etc.
0
0
2
2
0
4
1
0
2
6
2
0
1
1
Fall
of Per-
sons
7
4
5
3
7
3
7
191
151
147
307
284
210
161
Fall
of Obj-
ects
2
2
1
0
6
6
3
83
99
90
183
264
144
105
Other
Caus-
es
4
1
2
2
3
8
12
91
103
64
156
198
94
69
Total
105
81
83
87
96
79
81
667
629
563
962
1106
814
550
Note:Data for 2006 and 2007 areprovisional and figures for 2007 are from January to September, 2007.
Source:Annual Report, Ministry of Mines,2007-08



4) Company wise accidents statistics of coal mines in India (2003-05)


 

Company wise accidents statistics of coal mines in India (2003-05 (till 12.5.2005))
 

 

FATAL SERIOUS
 Year Owner No. of
Accidents
No. of persons No. of
accidents
No. of
persons
seriously
injured
Killed injured
2003 BCCL 12 13 1 60 62
2003 CCL 6 6 2 27 27
2003 ECL 13 13 2 171 177
2003 MCL 7 7 0 12 12
2003 NCL 2 2 0 18 18
2003 SECL 11 11 2 92 94
2003 WCL 9 12 1 67 69
Total CIL 60 64 8 447 459
2003 GMDC 0 0 0 3 3
2003 IISCO 0 0 0 12 12
2003 J&K 0 0 0 1 1
2003 NLC 1 2 0 8 11
2003 SCCL 19 44 4 88 88
2003 TISCO 3 3 0 4 4
Total 2003 83 113 12 563 578
2004 BCCL 11 12 0 71 73
2004 CCL 10 10 1 21 22
2004 ECL 18 19 3 177 178
2004 MCL 4 4 0 15 15
2004 NCL 3 4 0 6 6
2004 NEC 2 2 0 1 1
2004 SECL 8 9 0 73 74
2004 WCL 13 13 2 52 54
Total CIL 69 73 6 416 423
2004 GMDC 0 0 0 2 2
2004 IISCO 2 2 0 18 18
2004 J&K 0 0 0 1 1
2004 NLC 3 3 0 3 3
2004 SCCL 11 14 7 155 156
2004 TISCO 3 5 0 4 5
2004 BECML 1 1 1 0 0
2004 BLAI 1 1 0 0 0
Total 2004 90 99 14 599 608
2005 BCCL 8 9 6 13 13
2005 CCL 1 1 0 7 7
2005 ECL 4 4 1 25 25
2005 MCL 4 4 0 2 2
2005 NCL 1 1 0 4 5
2005 SECL 4 4 0 38 38
2005 WCL 4 4 0 15 16
Total CIL 26 27 7 104 106
2005 DVC 0 0 0 1 1
2005 IISCO 1 1 0 0 0
2005 NLC 0 0 0 1 2
2005 SCCL 6 6 0 232 233
2005 TISCO 1 1 0 2 2
2005 upto(12.05.05) 34 35 7 340 344

 

Source: DGMS
Note: (i) Lignite is included in coal.
(ii) Figures for 2004 & 2005 are provisional
 


5) Trends of fatal and serious accidents in Coal Mines in India (1972-2006)

Trends of fatal and serious accidents in Coal Mines in India (1972-2007)

 

Year Fatal accidents Serious accidents
Accidents Fatalities Accidents Injuries
1972 200 217 1534 1616
1975 222 664 2135 2211
1985 176 204 1007 1060
1993 156 176 854 903
1994 156 241 717 775
1995 137 219 757 813
1996 131 146 677 723
1997 143 165 677 725
1998 128 146 523 560
1999 127 138 595 650
2000 117 144 661 707
2001 106 141 667 720
2002 81 97 629 650
2003 83 113 563 578
2004 87 96 962 991
2005* 99 120 985 1017
2006*
62
113
537
558


 

(Source: http://www.coal.nic.in and Annual Report, Ministry of Labour, 2007-08)

* Data for 2005 and 2006 are provisional and figures for 2006 are from January to September, 2006.



6) Rate of fatalities and serious Injuries in coal mines (2003-06)
 

1. Rate of fatalities and serious Injuries in CIL mines (2003-05)

 

Parameter 2005(Jan.-June) 2004(Jan.-June) 2004(Jan.-Dec.) 2003(Jan.-Dec.)
Fatality Rate /Mt. of coalproduction 0.21 0.20 0.22 0.21
Fatality Rate /3,00,000 manshifts deployed 0.22 0.18 0.20 0.18
Serious Injury Rate / Mt of coal production 1.05 1.27 1.29 1.52
Serious Injury Rate / 3,00,000 manshifts deployed 1.07 1.19 1.17 1.29

 

Note :   Figures for 2005 exclude 14 fatalities involved in inundation at Central Saunda Colliery of   CCL in June 2005.


2. Rate of fatalities and serious Injuries in SCCL mines (2003-05)

 

Period Per Mt .ofProduction Per 3 LakhManshiftsWorked Per 1000 Persons Employed
Fatalities Serious injuries Fatalities Serious injuries Fatalities Serious injuries
Jan-June 2005 0.50 20.12 0.27 10.86 0.11 4.36
Jan-June 2004 0.45 2.05 0.24 1.09 0.09 0.42
Jan-Dec. 2004 0.41 4.78 0.20 2.35 0.17 1.97
Jan-Dec. 2003 1.36 2.26 0.65 1.09 0.46 0.77

 

3. Rate of fatalities and serious Injuries in NLC mines (2003-05)

 

 Source: http://www.coal.nic.in

 

7) Major accidents in the Indian Coal Mines(1952-2005)

   
8) Trend in Fatal Accidents and Fatality Rates per 1000 Persons Employed (1951-2007)


 

Year
Coal Mines
Non coal Mines
Average Accidents
Accident Rate
Average Killed
Death Rate
Average Accidents
Accident Rate
Average Killed
Death Rate
1951-60
222
0.61
295
0.82
64
0.27
81
0.34
1961-70
202
0.48
260
0.62
72
0.28
85
0.33
1971-80
187
0.40
264
0.55
66
0.27
74
0.30
1981-90
162
0.30
185
0.34
65
0.27
73
0.31
1991-2000
140
0.27
170
0.33
65
0.31
77
0.36
2001-2007*
87
0.22
112
0.28
54
0.34
62
0.40
* Data are provisional and up to September, 2007
Source: Annual Report, Ministry of Labour, 2007-08

 

Trend in Fatal Accidents and Fatality Rates per 1000 Persons Employed
(Ten Yearly Average) (1951-2007)
 

9) Trend in Death rates per thousand Persons employed in Coal mines in Some Countries(1997-2007)

 

Year

Trend in Death rates per thousand Persons employed in Coal mines in Some Countries
Australia Czecho-slovakia France India Japan U.S.A Germany
1997 0.21 0.27 0.08 0.33 0.65 0.24 0.11
1998 0.33 0.16 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.24 0.03
1999 0.29 0.16 0.00 0.29 N.A 0.31 N.A
2000 0.21 0.17 0.13 0.33 N.A N.A N.A
2001 0.20 0.24 N.A 0.32 N.A N.A N.A
2002 0.00 0.24 N.A 0.23 N.A N.A N.A
2003 N.A N.A N.A 0.27 N.A N.A N.A
2004 N.A N.A N.A 0.24 N.A N.A N.A
2005 N.A N.A N.A 0.29 N.A N.A N.A
2006 N.A N.A N.A 0.35 N.A N.A N.A
2007 N.A N.A N.A 0.21 N.A N.A N.A

 

N.B : Figures relate to Czech Republic only.

(Source: 10th National Conference on Safety in Mines, Ministry of Labour & Employment, New Delhi, 26-27 Nov, 2007)

10) Trend in Death rates per Million Tonnes of Coal Raised in Some Countries (1997-2007)

 

Year Trend in Death rates per Million Tonnes of Coal Raised in Some Countries
Australia Czecho- slovakia France India Japan U.S.A Germany
1997 0.02 0.23* 0.15 0.52 0.47 0.03 0.19
1998 0.03 0.13* 0.00 0.46 0.00 0.03 0.05
1999 0.02 0.13* 0.00 0.44 N.A. 0.03 N.A.
2000 0.01 0.12* 0.29 0.46 N.A. 0.04 N.A.
2001 0.00 0.18* N.A. 0.41 N.A. 0.04 N.A.
2002 N.A. 0.16* N.A. 0.27 N.A. N.A. N.A.
2003 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.30 N.A. N.A. N.A.
2004 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.23 N.A. N.A. N.A.
2005 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.28 N.A. N.A. N.A.
2006 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.33 N.A. N.A. N.A.
2007 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.20 N.A. N.A. N.A.

 

N.B : Figures relate to Czech Republic only.

(Source: 10th National Conference on Safety in Mines, Ministry of Labour & Employment, New Delhi, 26-27 Nov, 2007)

 

11) Fatal Accidents in Coal Mines-Company and cause wise(2005-07)

 

 

CAUSE FATAL ACCIDENTS IN COAL MINES
Yrs BCCL CCL ECL MCL NCL NECL SECL WCL CIL SCCL IIS-
CO
NLC TIS-
CO
Fall
of
Roof
05 7 1 2 2 0 0 4 1 17 1 0 0 0
06 2 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 9 3 0 0 1
07 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 9 2 0 0 0
Fal
of
Sides
05 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1
06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Fall
of
Rope
Haula-
ges
05 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 8 3 0 0 1
06 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 0
07 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 0 0 0
Dump-
ers
05 0 2 2 3 0 0 4 4 15 0 0 0 0
06 1 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0
07 2 2 1 1 1 0 3 6 16 0 0 0 0
Truck
tanker
etc
05 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
07 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 5 1 0 0 0
Other
Mach-
inery
05 1 1 4 3 1 0 3 2 15 3 1 0 0
06 3 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 14 2 0 1 0
07 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 7 3 0 0 0
Explo-
sives
05 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0
06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
07 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Fall
of per-
son
05 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 2 0 0 0
06 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1
07 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 6 0 0 1 0
Fall
of Obj-
ect
05 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0
06 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0
07 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
Other
caus-
es
05 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0
06 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 10 1 1 3 1
07 4 2 1 1 0 0 5 0 13 3 0 1 0
Below
ground
05 10 3 9 3 0 1 7 6 39 8 1 0 2
06 7 2 7 1 0 0 3 7 27 13 2 0 2
07 5 1 5 1 0 0 9 4 25 8 0 0 1
Open
Cast
05 1 4 3 4 1 0 5 4 22 2 0 1 0
06 5 1 1 1 3 0 3 1 15 3 0 5 0
07 3 6 2 2 3 0 6 8 30 3 0 1 0
Above
Ground
05 3 0 4 3 2 0 2 1 15 1 0 0 0
06 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 6 10 0 0 0 1
07 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 1 9 0 0 1 0
Total 05 14 7 16 10 3 1 14 11 76 11 1 1 2
06 12 5 8 2 4 0 7 14 52 16 2 5 3
07 9 9 7 3 4 0 19 13 64 11 0 2 1

 

 

CAUSE FATAL ACCIDENTS IN COAL MINES
Yrs Other Total
Fall of Roof 05 0 18
06 0 13
07 0 11
Fal of Sides 05 1
7
06 0
4
07 0
2
Fall of Rope
Haulages
05 0 12
06 0 8
07 0 6
Dumpers 05 2 17
06 1 10
07 2 18
Truck tanker etc 05
0 1
06 0 1
07 0 6
Other
Machinery
05 0 19
06 0 17
07 0 10
Explosives 05 0 2
06 0 1
07 0 1
Fall
of person
05 0 7
06 0 3
07 0 7
Fall
of Object
05 1 6
06 0 6
07 1 3
Other
causes
05 1 7
06 0 16
07 0 17
Below
ground
05 0 50
06 0 44
07 1 35
Open
Cast
05 3 28
06 1 24
07 2 36
Above
Ground
05 2 18
06 0 11
07 0 10
Total 05 5 96
06 1 79
07 3 81

N.B.: Figures are number of accidents. Data of 2006 & 2007 are provisional. 2007 figures are up to September only

(Source: 10th National Conference on Safety in Mines, Ministry of Labour & Employment, New Delhi, 26-27 Nov, 2007

 

CAUSE SERIOUS ACCIDENTS IN COAL MINES
YRS BCCL CCL ECL MCL NCL NECL SECL WCL CIL SCCL IIS-
CO
NLC TIS-
CO
Fall
of
Roof
05 1 1 4 4 0 0 7 3 20 17 0 0 1
06 2 0 7 0 0 0 8 1 18 9 0 0 0
07 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 8 13 0 0 1
Fall
of
Sides
05 4 1 1 0 0 0 9 6 21 22 0 1 1
06 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 9 17 0 0 0
07 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 6 16 0 0 0
Fall
of
Rope
Haula-
ges
05 4 2 9 0 0 0 11 7 33 135 0 0 0
06 9 0 18 1 0 0 12 8 48 125 0 0 0
07 2 2 8 0 0 0 6 6 24 59 1 0 0
Dump-
ers
05 2 5 2 1 4 0 3 2 19 4 0 0 0
06 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 9 6 0 0 1
07 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 8 1 0 0 0
Truck
tanker
etc
05 3 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 9 1 0 1 0
06 3 0 1 1 4 0 1 2 12 8 0 1 0
07 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 8 3 0 0 0
Other
Mach-
inery
05 4 3 3 0 1 0 16 5 32 32 0 0 0
06 0 3 7 5 0 0 14 8 37 59 1 0 0
07 3 2 2 2 0 0 11 8 28 35 1 0 0
Explo-
sives
05 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0
06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Fall
of person
05 14 6 25 3 2 0 21 8 79 203 0 0 0
06 12 6 22 1 2 0 13 9 65 144 0 0 0
07 10 0 21 1 1 0 6 4 43 118 0 0 0
Fall
of
Object
05 4 2 19 3 5 0 13 4 50 214 0 0 0
06 4 0 11 3 0 0 6 3 27 117 0 0 0
07 4 1 9 0 0 0 9 3 26 79 0 0 0
Other
causes
05 5 4 12 2 0 0 12 4 39 164 0 0 0
06 0 2 4 1 0 0 10 10 27 72 0 0 0
07 2 0 6 0 1 0 2 3 14 56 0 0 0
Below
ground
05 20 7 54 6 0 0 68 30 185 656 0 0 2
06 19 5 60 6 0 0 54 29 173 444 1 0 0
07 14 4 44 3 0 0 23 20 108 318 2 0 1
Open
Cast
05 11 11 7 5 10 0 9 6 59 35 0 2 0
06 10 5 2 3 4 0 10 7 41 32 0 1 1
07 7 3 3 2 4 0 4 7 30 14 0 0 0
Above Ground 05 10 7 14 3 3 0 18 5 60 104 0 0 0
06 3 2 9 3 5 0 6 10 38 81 0 0 0
07 3 1 5 0 1 0 11 6 27 50 0 0 0
Total 05 41 25 75 14 13 0 95 41 304 795 0 2 2
06 32 12 71 12 9 0 70 46 252 557 1 1 1
07 24 8 52 5 5 0 38 33 165 382 2 0 1

 

 

CAUSE SERIOUS ACCOUNTS IN COAL MINES
Yrs Other Total
Fall of Roof 05 0 38
06 0 27
07 0 22
Fal of Sides 05 0
45
06 0
26
07 0 22
Fall of Rope
Haulages
05 0 168
06 0 173
07 0 84
Dumpers 05 0 23
06 0 16
07 0 9
Truck tanker etc 05
0 11
06 0 21
07 0 11
Other
Machinery
05 0 64
06 0 97
07 0 64
Explosives 05 0 5
06 0 0
07 0 2
Fall
of person
05 2 284
06 2 211
07 0 161
Fall
of Object
05 0 264
06 0 144
07 0 105
Other
causes
05 1 204
06 0 99
07 0 70
Below
ground
05 0 843
06 0 618
07 0 429
Open
Cast
05 2 98
06 1 76
07 0 44
Above
Ground
05 1 165
06 1 120
07 0 77
Total 05 3 1106
06 2 814
07 0 550

N.B. : Figures are number of accidents . Data of 2006 & 2007 are provisional. 2007 figures are up to September.

(Source: 10th National Conference on Safety in Mines, Ministry of Labour & Employment, New Delhi, 26-27 Nov, 2007)


13) Company-wise list of the mines achieved “ Zero Fatal and Serious Accidents” (2002-06)

 

  • WELFARE MEASURES

 

Welfare and Community Development by Bharat Coking Coal Limited(BCCL)-2007
 

1)  Welfare and Community Development by BCCL (2006-07)


1. Housing

 

Before Nationalization Present Position
No of Standard Residences No of Non-Standard Residences % Satisfaction No of Standard Residences No of Non-Standard Residences % Satisfaction
26869 10524 21% 63618 15899 95.14%

 


2. Water Supply


 

S.No. Description Present Status
1 Total Population covered 603980
2 Total No of individual water Taps 67570
3 Total No of Community Water Taps 7825
4 Total no of water treatment Plants 65
5 Total no of Hand pumps 1330
6 Total Water Supply ** 17.40 MGD

 

3. Medical Facilities


 

Before Nationalization
Hospitals No of Beds Dispensaries Doctors Ambulances
5 190 86 84 04

 

 

Present Position
Hospitals No of Beds Dispensaries Doctors Ambulances
15 1310 96 287 117


 

4. Details of Sponsored Schools

 

S.No. Name of the Educational Institutes Number of Schools No of Students No of Students No of Students of BCCL employees
1 DAV Schools 8 14945 363 10440
2 Vidya Vikas Samiti Schools 2 2731 79 2064
3 Delhi Public School 1 2741 101 940
Total 11 20417 543 13444


 

5. Details of Private committee managed Schools getting Financial assistance from BCCL

 

 

S.No. Education Level Number of Schools No of Students No of Teachers
1 Primary, Middle and High Schools 86 14943 307

 


6. No. of Trees planted

 

S.No. Year No of Trees planted  (in Lakhs)
1 2002-03 6.95
2 2003-04 0.06
3 2004-05 0.13
4 2005-06 0.16
5 2006-07 2.00
Total 9.30


 

7. Details of the Community Development Program during 2006-07

 

S.No. Description of CD No of Jobs
1 Hand pumps Installation and repair 87
2 Construction and repair of wells 08
2 Water Supply through Pipelines 02
3 Construction of Community Centers 11
4 Construction, Extension and Repair of Educational Buildings 10
5 Health Camps 10
6 Others 17
TOTAL 145


 

[Source: http://bccl.cmpdi.co.in/f/Fwelfare.htm]

Welfare and Community Development by Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL)-2007

 

2)  Welfare and Community Development by Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL)
(As on 31.3.07)

 

HOUSING
NO. OF EMPLOYEES AS ON 31.03.2007 16726
NO. OF HOUSING
18564
HOUSING SATISFACTION %
100 %
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY THROUGH INTEGRATED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME (IWSS)
100%
EDUCATION  
Central School(Class 1 to 12 by English Medium)
02
DAV Public School (LKG to Std.12, English Medium)- 3
(LKG to Std.10, English Medium)-4
(LKG to Std.10, self financed, EM)-1
08
Delhi Public School, English Medium, LKG to Std.12
01
Govt./Non-Govt./ Saraswati Shishu Mandir(2 EM, 26HM) 28
College Govt./Non-govt. Hindi Medium (1 in MP, 1 in UP) 02
School Buses (Company owned 57, Hired 08) 65
HEALTHCARE
HOSPITAL
03
DISPENSARIES
10
SPECIALIST 20
DOCTORS(INCLUDING SPECIALISTS)
82
EDS
200
AMBULANCES 29
MOBILE MEDICAL VAN 01
M R I 01
C T SCAN 01
MAMMOGRAPHY 01
CATCHE 01
DIABETIC CLINIC 02
BLOOD BANK 01
DIALYSIS 01
HOMOEOPATHIC CLINIC (PART TIME) 01
CO-OPERATIVECONSUMER STORES
CO-OPERATIVE CONSUMER CREDIT COMMITTEE 02
CO-OPERATIVE CONSUMER STORE 09

OTHERS

BANKS WITH ADDITIONAL COUNTERS WITH ATM FACILITY 11
%AGE OF EMPLOYEES DRAWING SALARY THROUGH BANKS 100%
POST OFFICE 09
CANTEEN, 33 RUN BY CONTRACTORS, 1 BY CO-OPERATIVE 34
REST SHELTER 52
CHILDRENS’ PARK 35
STADIUM, WITH ALL FACILITIES 3+1 MINI
SWIMMING POOL 01
OFFICERS’/WORKERS’ CLUB

2

LIBRARY 12
BUS (FOR EMPLOYEES TRANSPORTATION TO & FRO PLACE OF WORK)CO’S BUS 22, HIRED BUS 16 38
NO OF LPG CONNECTION GIVEN TO EMPLOYEES 16110 (100%)
ENVIRONMENT  
TREES PLANTED SINCE 1986 T0 31.3.07 19.23 MILLION
BIOLOGICAL RECLAMATION 2529.11 Ha
WATER SPRINKLER IN MINES 62
EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT  
INDUSTRIAL 10
DOMESTIC 08

 

Safety Performance

 

Sl.No. Particulars 2005-06 2006-07
1 No. of fatal accidents 0.5 03
2 No. of fatalities 0.5 04
3 No. of serious accidents 16 14
4 No. of serious injuries 16 14
5 Fatality rate per MT output 0.10 0.08
6 Fatality rate per 3 lakh manshifts 0.35 0.29
7 Fatality rate per 1000 persons employed 0.29 0.24
8 Serious injury rate per MT output 0.31 0.27
9 Serious injury rate per 3 lakh manshifts 1.13 1.00
10 Serious injury rate per 1000 persons employed 0.94 0.84

 
 

Accident Details Project-wise, 2006-07 & 2005-06

 

  

Sl.No Project 2006-07 2005-06
    Fatal Serious  injuries Fatal  Serious injuries
1 Amlohri 1 3 0 2
2 Bina 0 3 0 2
3 Dudhichua 0 0 1 1
4 Jayant 2+*1 1 1 4
5 Jhingurda 0 6 0 2
6 Kakri 0 0 0 0
7 Khadia 0 1 2 4
8 Nagahi 0 0 1 1
  TOTAL 4 14 5 16

 

 

*Note: The fatal accident of outsider at Jayant project on 24.03.2007 to be declared as non-statistical by DGMS. This fatal accident has only taken place in the period Jan-07 to March-07 and serious accident is NIL in the same period.

 

[Source: http://ncl.gov.in/]

 

3)  Welfare and Community Development by Western Coalfields Limited (WCL)-2007

 

1. Housing:


Period Houses Available Permanent  Manpower
entitled for housing
%age satisfaction
At the time of
Nationalisation
(1-5-1973)
4390 39794 11.03
As on 1-4-2004 41354 70515 58.64
As on 1-4-2005 41834 68938 60.68
As on 1-4-2006 41914 67378 60.20
As on 1-4-2007 42155 65599 64.26


2. Water Supply :

 

 

Period Total Population Coverage Generation Capacity MGD
At the time of Nationalisation
(1-5-1973)
45695 1.50
As on 1-4-2004 317990 17.52
As on 1-4-2005 320390 17.52
As on 1-4-2006 320790 18.03
As on 1-4-2007 321995 18.68

 

3. Educational Facilities (fully aided & partially aided):

 

Si.No. Pariticular At the timeof Nationalisation(1-05-1973) As on 1-4-2007
1 Primary Schools 30 23
2 Middle Schools 18 20
3 Secondary.Schools 15 26
4 DAV School -- 1
5 Central Schools -- 4
6 Shishu Vidya Mandir & Other Schools -- 29
7 School Buses
(run by WCL)
5 112

 


4. Medical Facilities :

 

Subject At the time of Nationalisation As on 1.04.2007
Hospital 4 11
Beds 159 710
Dispensaries 19 54
Ambulances 9 110
Total Doctors 18 203
Nurding Staff/ Other Para Medical Staff 120 614
Bed Ratio 1:250 1:93

 

5. Statutory Facilities :

  

Dessription As on 1.04.2007
No. of Creches --
No. of Rest Shelters 72
No. of Pit Head Baths --
No. of Canteens 79
Banks & Extension Counters 113

 

 6. Indoor Sports : One Billiard Room has been constructed at MRS Indora Complex, and equipped with Billiard Table with necessary infrastructure on 09th March'2007

 

[Source: http://westerncoal.nic.in/]

 

4) Welfare and Community Development by Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL)-2007

 

Welfare and Community Development by Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL)-2007

 

Sl.No. Item Position as on 31.03.2006 Increase/decrease, if any, with the reason during 2004-05 (upto 31.03.07)
Totalas on31.03.2007
1. HOUSING :
(A)
(B)
(C)
Standard
Non-standard
Total
63,922
40,603
1,04,525
-
-
-
63,922
40,603
1,04,525
2. WATER SUPPLY:
(A) Total population covered 4,83,980 - 4,83,980
(B) Water supply in MGD 11.483 (-) 0.081 11.402
3.AFFORESTATION:
(A) No. of trees planted during 2003-2004   1,86,600 1,86,600
4. MEDICAL
  Hospitals 13 - 12#
Hospital Beds 1315 - 1275#
Ambulance including hire vehicles. 130 - 130
Mobile Van 1 - 1
Dispensaries 128 - 128
Doctors including specialist. 304 - 283 *
Specialist 38 - 45 **
Ayurvedic Dispensaries 8 - 2 @
* Decrease due to retirement.
** Increase as 7 new specialist has joined from other subsidiaries
@ Decrease due to non-functioning forretirement of Vaidys and no freshrecruitment has been made.
# Sripur Hospital has been closed.
5. CO-OPERATIVES
A Central Co-operatives 4 - 4
B Primary Consumer Coop 30 - 30
C Co-op. Credit Societies 74 - 74
D Total Co-operatives 108 - 108
6. CANTEEN :
  No. of Canteensrun departmentally. 117 - 117
  Total No. ofcanteens 117 - 117
7. CRECHES :
  CRECHES 48 - 48
8.REST SHELTER
  REST SHELTER 137 - 137
9.BANK BRANCHES:
  No. of Bank Branches 26 - 26
10. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES :
A Project schools fully financed.(Total expenditure minus income of the school reimbursed)
    Type of project school Existing number as on 31.03.2006 Existing number as on 31.03.2007
    (ii) DAV School 4 4
B Privately managed schools (Where recurring grant is given as per Ministry’s circular)
    Type of privately managed schools Number existing as on 31.03.2006 Number existing as on 31.03.2007
    (i) Primary / Nursery school
(ii) Middle / Junior High School
(iii) High School


Total

150

11

1


162

150

11

1


162



 DETAILED ANALYSIS OF ROOF & SIDE FALL FATALITIES & SERIOUS INJURIES

 

Item 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
No. of fatalities 12 12 15 18 13
Fatalities due to roof & side fall 5 5 8 6 8

Fatalities in Development Districts

   
Within 10m of the face 2 1 3 1 1
Beyond 10m of the face 2 0 2 0 0
Total 4 1 5 1 1
Fatalities in Depillaring Districts    
Within 10m of the face 0 2 1 3 7
Beyond 10m of the face 1 2 2 2 0
Total 1 4 3 5 7
Fatalities in other places    
Other Places 5 5 8 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0

  

 SERIOUS INJURIES DUE TO ROOF & SIDE FALL

 

ITEM 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
No. of Serious Injuries 192 179 187 125 94
Serious Injuries due to roof & side fall 14 17 17 13 13

Serious injuries in Development Districts

   
Within 10M of the face 3 4 2 1 1
Beyond 10 M of the face 0 2 3 3 2
Total 3 6 5 4 3
Serious Injuries in Depilla ringDistricts    
Within 10 M of the face 4 3 2 3 7
Beyond 10M of the face 2 1 2 4 2
Total 6 4 4 7 9
Serious injuries in other places.
Other Places 5 6 5 2 1
Total 5 6 5 2 1


ACTION PLAN FOR PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS DUE TO ROOF & SIDE FALLS:

Based on above analysis, following action plan has been drawn

U/G MECHANISATION IS BEING STEPPED UP:

a)  % of production from mechanisation is given below.

 

Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
% of Mechanised 17 22.6 26.3 25.3 28.7 30.11

 

b) No. of Underground loading machines increased as per details given below:

 

  2003 - 04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
  On Roll Added / Replaced Total On Roll Added / Replaced Total On Roll Added / Replaced Total On Roll Added / Replaced Total
S.D.L 50 29 79 69 21 90 76 20 96 91 20+7* 111
L.H.D 29 00 29 25 02 27 25 00 25 26 08* 26

 

•    08 LHDs replaced after survey off of old one.
•    07 SDLs replaced after survey off of old one.

INTRODUCTION OF ROOF BOLTING

 Systematic Roof bolting is being done for proper Roof management and Roof bolting is being increased in ECL
 mines as per details given below :

 

 

Year         Nos. of roof bolts   
2001-02 139285
2002-03 295450
2003-04 350000
2004-05 450000
2005-06 506000
2006-07 543000

 

 

Accident statistics (2002-06):

 

 

ITEM 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Fatal accident 9 13 16 17 8
Fatalities 12 13 17 18 13
Serious accident 191 171 183 123 92
Serious injuries 192 179 187 125 94
Fatalities Rate / MT 0.436 0.471 0.602 0.612 0.411
Fatalities Rate/3 lakh man shift 0.137 0.153 0.203 0.223 0.169
Serious injuries Rate/MT 6.969 6.486 6.626 4.249 2.972
Serious injuries Rate / 3 lakh man shift 2.193 2.101 2.238 1.547 1.224

 

Accident figure of 2005 and 2006 are provisional and subject to reconciliation with DGMS.

[Source: http://easterncoal.nic.in/welfare.html]

 


5)  Welfare and Community Development by Central Coalfields Limited (CCL)-2007

 

Housing
Permanent 59318 No.s.
Temporary 6988 Nos.
Total 66306 No.s
% Satisfaction 95%
Barracks 64 Bedded
Water Supply
Demand 22.12 MGD
Distribution 22.685 NGD
Total population served 324000
Medical Facilities
Hospitals 19
Dispensaries 67
Ayurvedic Dispensaries 2
Beds 892
Doctors 317
Ambulances 111
Mobile Van 1
Bed Ratio 1.78 aginst 1.100 as per NCWA
Special Target for Gandhinagar Hospital 2004-2006
2004 1) Burn Unit
2) Critical Care Unit
2005-06 1) Cancer Hospital
2) MRI
3) CT Scan
Educational Facilities
D.A.V Schools Fully Financed 7
D.A.V Schools(Where only capital expenditure like building etc,provided by management) 10
Kendriya vidyalaya 3
Privately managed schools(Grants-in-aid provided by Management) 47
Saraswati shishu mandir 1
Krishna Sudarshan Central School 1
Other Welfare Measures
Bank Branches & Extension Counter 35
Cooperative Stores : --
Primary 08
Credit Societies 21
Tree Plantation in 2003 monsoon 622500 nos.

 

[Source: http://ccl.cmpdi.co.in/]

 

  • OTHERS


1) Company-wise Status of Land Acquisition by CIL and Its Subsidiaries in India(2007)

 

Company-wise Status of Land Acquisition by CIL and Its Subsidiaries in India(June 2007) (Area in Hectares)
Company Total Land Acquired * Total Tenancy Land Acquired Tenancy Land in Possession
Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL) 13093 12022 9145
Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) 4280 3857 1937
Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) 35736 12758 4883
South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) 20538 12812 11873
Western Coalfields Limited (WCL) 19785 17089 14330
North Coalfields Limited (NCL) 15948 5612 5275
Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) 19965 9180 4252
North Eastern Coalfields (NES) 25041 41.47 41.47
Total 154386 73371.47 51736.47
Source: Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 5410, dated 15.05.2007. courtesy Table from Doc Centre, Indian Social Institute, .New Delhi* What is not Tenancy land is Govt.land CPRs)

 


2) Number of Inspections and Enquiries  (1995-2007)

 

Year No. of Inspections No. of Enquiries Grand Total
Coal Metal Oil Total Coal Metal Oil Total
1995 5461 3206 181 8848 1102 396 21 1519 10367
1996 5525 2491 226 8242 1105 330 50 1485 9727
1997 4563 2404 189 7156 1157 406 34 1597 8753
1998 4752 2539 166 7457 1127 398 29 1554 9011
1999 6106 3061 198 9365 1319 483 26 1828 11193
2000 5642 3614 245 9501 1163 325 26 1514 11015
2001 5410 2908 229 8547 1148 418 51 1617 10164
2002 5667 2856 269 8792 1022 402 30 1454 10246
2003 5574 3247 246 9067 966 427 13 1406 10473
2004 5214 2983 228 8425 834 436 08 1278 9703
2005 5247 3107 295 8649 933 372 30 1335 9984
2006 4192 2630 219 7041 951 338 27 1316 8357
2007* 3142 1645 170 4957 612 269 10 891 5848
*Figures are provisional and up to September, 2007
Source: Annual Report, Ministry of Labour, 2007-08

 


3) Mining Wastes in India(1999-2006)
         (in million tonnes)

 

  1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
COAL              
Production 300 310 323 337 356 377 407
Overburden and other wastes 1,100 1,135 1,183 1,235 1,304 1,383 1,493
BAUXITE              
Production 7.1 7.99 8.59 9.87 10.92 11.96 12.34
Overburden and other wastes 4.3 4.84 5.20 6.0 6.6 7.2 7.5
LIMESTONE              
Production 129 123.6 129.3 155.74 153.39 165.75 170.38
Overburden and other wastes 135 129.4 135.3 163 160.5 173.5 178.3
IRON ORE              
Production 75 80.7 86.2 99.1 122.8 145.9 154.4
Overburden and other wastes 69.9 75.2 80.3 92.3 114.5 136 143.9
OTHERS              
Production 7.5 5.02 4.91 7.82 8.32 9.24 9.44
Overburden and other wastes 14.5 10.60 10.38 15.20 16.26 19.30 18.61
Total overburden and other wastes from major minerals(excluding benefifiation and processing wastes) 1,324 1,355 1,414 1,512 1,602 1,719 1,841
Source:State of India's Environment-A Citizens Sixth Report , Centre for Science and Environment, 2008

 

4) Status of Manpower in CIL & Subsidiaries(2001-2007)

 

Company
2001-02
as on
31.3.02
2002-03
as on
31.3.03
2003-04
as on
31.3.04
2004-05
as on
31.03.05
2005-06
(as on
31.12.05)
2006-07
(as on
31.12.06)
ECL
1,19,723
1,14,582
1,10,132
1,05,692
1,01,474
99,800
BCCL
1,08,043
1.02,414
97,110
92,268
87,146
84,499
CCL
74,887
72,401
69,799
66,871
64,200
62,476
WCL
75,005
72,501
70,515
68,938
67,378
66,052
SECL
93,397
91,390
89,503
87,590
85,871
84,713
MCL
22,216
21,661
21,506
21,288
20,876
20,680
NCL
17,212
17,278
17,292
17,174
16,914
16,759
NEC
3,930
3,779
3,581
3,489
3,391
3,231
CMPDI
3,485
3,436
3,366
3,290
3,234
3,145
DCC
676
671
653
647
647
649
CIL(H)
1,348
1,306
1,246
1,203
1,156
1,124
TOTAL
5,19,922
5,01,419
4,84,703
4,68,450
4,52,287
4,43,128
Source: Annual Report, Ministry of Coal, 2006-07

 
 

5) Placewise Distribution of Average Daily Employment and Production in Coal Mines(1951-2006)

 



Year
Placewise Distribution of Average Daily Employment and Production in Coal Mines
Below Ground Opencast Aboveground Total
Output(in ‘000 tones) Employment (in ‘000 number) Output(in ‘000 tones) Employment (in ‘000 number) Employment(in ‘000 number) Output(in ‘000 tones) Employment (in ‘000 number)
1951 30199 178 4784 36 138 34983 352
1961 44887 230 10822 60 121 55709 411
1971 58552 228 17090 43 111 75642 382
1981 76205 302 51120 55 156 127325 513
1991 70731 316 167026 67 171 237757 554
1992 71062 311 178879 67 174 249941 552
1993 73672 308 186935 68 170 260607 546
1994 70644 293 196878 67 164 267522 524
1995 68512 287 216074 68 158 284586 513
1996 70128 281 233969 68 157 304097 506
1997 69062 279 247619 69 156 316681 504
1998 68571 270 251324 69 152 319895 491
1999 68101 258 247088 71 147 315189 476
2000 66225 249 268092 69 140 334317 458
2001 64134 239 277379 69 130 341513 438
2002 56330 225 297982 69 129 363312 423
2003 63632 216 315556 69 132 379188 417
2004 61932 211 347347 70 122 409268 405
2005 64087 205 356758 70 124 420845 399
2006 63000 204 359000 71 125 422000 400

 

N.B. Data for the year 2006 are provisional.

(Source: 10th National Conference on Safety in Mines, Ministry of Labour & Employment, New Delhi, 26-27 Nov, 2007)