Coal India unit Northeastern Coalfields (NECIL) which is operating one coal mine in Margherita sub-division in Tinsukia district, is making efforts to increase production from two lakh metric tonnes to 15 lakhs tonnes per annum. The Chairman & Managing Director of Coal India Limited (CIL), PM Prasad, and his team of senior officials called on the Chief Secretary, Ravi Kota at his Office chamber in Lok Sewa Bhawan, Guwahati. The Chief Secretary during interaction, reviewed the progress of the ongoing projects of NECIL in Assam.
Kota highlighted that the Assam Government under the leadership of the Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma is keen on developing Assam as a sustainable and environmentally clean source of coal for relevant industries to reduce import of coal and to help in employment generation. The government is also exploring ways to maximize exploration and utilisation of the coal resources to accelerate economic growth, he said.
At present, one coal mine in Margherita sub-division in Tinsukia district, under NECIL is actively extracting coal with an annual production of two lakh metric tonnes of coal. The production is likely to increase to three lakh tonnes per annum very soon and efforts are being undertaken to expand the same to 15 lakhs tonnes (1.5 Mn tonnes) per annum.
To achieve the same, coordinated action of the Revenue & Disaster Management, Environment & Forest, and Mines & Mineral Departments of the Government of Assam with NECIL will be undertaken. It is anticipated that the increased