Coal India recognised among India’s top 50 best workplaces in manufacturing 2025 
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Coal India recognised among India’s top 50 best workplaces in manufacturing 2025

Coal India Limited (CIL) has been recognised as one of India’s Top 50 Best Workplaces in Manufacturing 2025 by Great Place to Work

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Coal India Limited (CIL) has been recognized as one of India’s Top 50 Best Workplaces in Manufacturing 2025 by Great Place to Work, reinforcing its commitment to fostering a culture of trust, pride, and camaraderie among its workforce.

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The recognition follows a comprehensive evaluation process involving 347 organisations within the manufacturing sector. CIL’s inclusion in the prestigious list highlights its dedication to workforce excellence and employee well-being. The company has previously been acknowledged with the ‘Great Place to Work’ certification for its consistent efforts in building an inclusive and sustainable workplace.

As a Maharatna public sector enterprise under the Ministry of Coal, Coal India holds a pivotal position in the country’s energy sector. The company, recognized as the world’s single largest coal producer, fulfills over 80 percent of India’s domestic coal demand. Beyond its operational contributions, Coal India places a strong emphasis on employee welfare, operational efficiency, and environmental sustainability.

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