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Coal India finally hits the target

STATE-owned Coal India has achieved its monthly production target for April. It's the first time ...

Sadie Davidson

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Five out of the company’s eight subsidiaries produced more than its monthly target.

According to figures released by the company, Eastern Coalfields produced 3.3 million tonnes during April, against a target of 3.18Mt, surpassing its target by 4%.

It registered a 9.3% growth over the same period in 2013.

Bharat Coking Coal produced 2.95Mt and exceeded its target by 7% during the month registering a 9.1% growth

Central Coalfields passed its target by 8% at 3.13Mt, although this was a decrease of 10% from the previous year.

Subsidiaries that fell short of its targets were Northern Coalfields, Western Coalfields and South Eastern Coalfields.

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