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Coal Industry In Present Scenario In India - Padmesh Gupta

Introduction of Coal Industry in India Coal contributes over half of India’s primary commercial energy.<br>Coal is likely to remain India’s most important source of energy for the coming decade or two.<br>However, the sector has been beset with controversies of late such as the ‘coal-gate’ scam related to allocation <br><br>of captive coal blocks and insufficient coal production leading to questions about who should bear the increased <br><br>costs of coal imports.<br>For more update about Padmesh Gupta click here… https://www.padmeshgupta.com/blog/

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Coal Industry In Present Scenario In India - Padmesh Gupta

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  1. Coal Industry In Present Scenario In India - Padmesh Gupta By:- Padmesh Gupta IND:- 712 6657400 Email: info@guptaglobal.com

  2. Coal Industry In Present Scenario In India PadmeshGupta • Introduction of Coal Industry in India Coal contributes over half of India’s primary commercial energy. • Coal is likely to remain India’s most important source of energy for the coming decade or two.

  3. PadmeshGupta • However, the sector has been beset with controversies of late such as the ‘coal-gate’ scam related to allocation of captive coal blocks and insufficient coal production leading to questions about who should bear the increased costs of coal imports.

  4. Padmesh Gupta Nagpur • India, currently, stands eighth in terms of total World Coal Resources, whereas it is fourth from the point of view of identified reserves. (Geological Survey of India at 285.8 billion tones in 2011) • Bulk of the coal reserves are confined to the south-eastern quadrant of the country in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh.

  5. Gupta Corporation Limited • COAL RESERVES IN INDIA AS ON 31.03.2011 (IN MT) Type of Coal Proved Indicated Inferred Total Prime Coking 4614 699 0 5313Medium Coking 12573 12001 1880 26454Semi Coking 482 1003 222 1707Non Coking 95739 123668 31488 250895Tertiary Coal 594 99 799 1493Total 114002 137471 34390 285862 • India ranks third amongst the coal producing countries of the world in terms of annual coal production next only to China and USA.

  6. Thank You For Latest Client Case Studies Kindly get in touch with us Website : www.padmeshgupta.com/blog/ By:- Padmesh Gupta • IND:- 712 6657400 • Email: info@guptaglobal.com

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