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TopicCoal India Ltd

Topic: Coal India Ltd

Coal India’s production falls by 24% as heavy monsoon floods mines

Coal inventories at the India's power plants have declined to a nine-month low, spurring higher imports.

Coal India seen dominating Indian market despite foreign competition

Difficulties in getting regulatory clearances, delays in land acquisition & shortages of railway rakes are likely to be a deterrent for foreign miners.

India is coal’s brightest star but it’s facing a burning question

Coal-fired power has long failed in terms of health & climate impacts, but now its raw economics are collapsing too. Even the govt can’t keep it going for long.

Coal India could be broken up as Modi govt looks to boost output, cut imports

Coal India feeds 83% of India's domestic production, but has consistently fallen short of targets. The government holds almost 71% of the company.

For the first time in 4 years, India’s top power producer NTPC wants coal imported

State-run NTPC wants to import 2.5 million MT coal as domestic supplier Coal India Ltd has failed to meet its rising demand.

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J&K reservation system is flawed. Caste, category certificate shows geographical fault lines

A division or district-wise recruitment model will not take away anyone’s rights; it will give meaning to those rights across the map. It will replace competition with fairness.

Consumer Price Index gets up to date. Airfare, OTT plans, e-commerce prices in new basket—MoSPI secy

New CPI series will take 2024 as base year, will provide more accurate measure of inflation, spending on digital services. Expected to enhance representation and reliability, says Saurabh Garg.

Joint production, closer ties, emerging tech: The foundation of new defence pact between India & US

The agreement, signed after meeting between Rajnath and US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on sidelines of ADMM-Plus in Kuala Lumpur, aims to deepen bilateral ties in the critical sector.

Trump’s trade wars have rewritten powerplay, but India didn’t get the memo

This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.