Coal production reaches 391.10 MTe, 1.6% overall growth
Coal production reaches 391.10 MTe, 1.6% overall growth recorded during Apr-Nov 2016
The actual revenue generated from these coal mines up to Oct’16 is Rs
2,779 crore (excluding Royalty, Cess and Taxes). The benefit to
consumers in terms of reduction of electricity tariff from auction of 9
coal blocks to ‘Power’ Sector is likely to be about Rs 69,310.97 crore.
The Government has taken several steps to further push the progress made by Coal Ministry in the last year. In line with the Coal mines auctions of 2015, the
auction and allotment proceeds from 83 coal mines allocated so far and
estimated at more than Rs 3.95 lakh crore over the life of the mine /
lease period, which shall be devolving entirely to the coal bearing
States. The actual revenue generated from these coal mines up to Oct’16
is Rs 2,779 crore (excluding Royalty, Cess and Taxes). The benefit to
consumers in terms of reduction of electricity tariff from auction of 9
coal blocks to ‘Power’ Sector is likely to be about Rs 69,310.97 crore. The production of raw coal in the country during April-November of
2016-17 was 391.10 Mte compared to 385.11 Mte during the corresponding
period of previous year. The overall growth in Coal production during April- November 2016 was 1.6%. Lignite
mining capacity of NLCIL is 30.6 Million Tonnes per annum as on
30.11.2016. The company has enhanced its power generating capacity from
4275.50 MW (as on March 2016) to 4293.50 MW inclusive of 10 MW Solar
and 43.50 MW wind power.
The Coal Ministry has given special focus to decrease coal imports in the country. Government
has saved about Rs 20,000 crore in the year 2015-16 and about Rs 4,844
crore in the first four months of the current year. The efforts on this front would lead to a further replacement of 15.37 MT of imported coal quantity by March 2017.
Keeping with the Prime Minister’s Digital India Initiative, Coal
Ministry has fully implemented e -office application in October 2016 and
the entire file work in the Ministry is now being done
electronically. Digitization process has brought transparency and
efficiency in the working of the Ministry as it would facilitate quick
processing and instant movement of files thus enabling seamless and fast
decision making. It would also enable quick retrieval of files/records
and prevent loss/misplacing of files/records.
During the year under review, several major IT initiatives were taken
namely introduction of e-services in CMPFO via Direct Benefit Transfer
(DBT), Computerization in CMPFO - e-services (In-House
Development), Treating Aadhaar Number as CMPF Account Number, Coverage
Of Contract Workers Under CMPF Scheme, Revamping Of Grievance Redress
System and Self Certified Life Certificate For Hassle Free Pension.
Several new web portals like Coal Allocation Monitoring System (CAMS) for Small and Medium Sector consumers of Coal India Limited (CIL) and Coal Mitra Web Portal, a
Web portal for flexibility in Utilization of Domestic Coal were
launched for ease of business and to bring transparency in distribution
of coal to SME sectors.
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