The mechanism of the Sub-Group comprising of representatives from the Ministry of Power, Ministry of Coal, Ministry of Railways and Power Generating companies is playing an effective role in maintaining an efficient supply chain
Read MoreIndia is now the largest seaborne coking coal buyer it aims to raise its steel capacity to 300 million metric tonne per year by 2030, up 71 per cent from 2023
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Read MoreThe strike has magnified RINL's struggles, leaving vital coking coal and limestone, valued at Rs 650 crore, stranded at the port. These materials are indispensable for steel production, and their absence exacerbates an already precarious situation for the steelmaker
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