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Mahanadi Coalfields to set up exploration camp in Korba

 

Raipur | Aug 31, 2015: The Coal India subsidiary —Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd will be setting up an exploration camp in Korba district. The camp would comprise residential quarters with other necessary facilities for the exploration staff, officials stated. “The Centre has also signed a MoU with Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh for critical coal connectivity projects to improve transportation of coal,” officials informed.

 

“Coal production in Chhattisgarh stood at 115.19 million tonnes (MT) during 2014-15 ( provisional),” officials stated. This was in comparison to 110.

 

14 million tonnes (actual) coal produced in the State during previous year. “The State had already produced 27.857 million tonnes of coal during the period April to June 2015 (provisional),” officials stated.

 

As per Annual Plan document 2015-16 of Union Ministry of Coal, the annual target for overall coal production for 2015-16 has been fixed at 700 million tonnes. As action plan has also been drawn by Coal India Ltd. in this regard to achieve production of 1000 Million tonnes by 2019-20.

 

Agreement for World Bank loan of US $ 1100 million for Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) (Phase-2) have also been signed, officials stated. Freight train with speed of maximum 100 kms per hour will pass through Chhattisgarh in the East-West Corridor (Kolkata-Mumbai). The train will traverse through West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra as the Ministry of Railways sanctioned implementation of Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) with freight train speeds of maximum 100 Kmph.

 

“Development of two key Rail corridors in mineral-rich Chhattisgarh is now also set to expand the Railway line network by 45 per cent in the State,” officials stated. “The completion of 235-km Dallirajhara-Raoghat-Jagdalpur, East and East-West Rail corridor (300 km) projects will comprise a total of 535 kilometers Railway-line during the next two to four years,” they stated. Chhattisgarh currently has only 1187 route kilometers Railway lines.

 

The State is also set to earn estimated revenue of Rs 51,596 crore from its five mines auctioned among 29 in the country under the provisions of Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015 during the mining lease period. The specified end-users of the mines are in the non-regulated sector. The mines are Chotia, Gare Palma IV-4, Gare Palma IV-5, Gare Palma IV-7, Gare-Palma Sector-IV/8.

 

 

(Source: http://www.dailypioneer.com/)