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CIL Chairman addresses IAS officers, highlights challenges of coal industry

Pramod Agrawal, Chairman of Coal India Limited (CIL), addressed a gathering of IAS officers during the 17th round of the Mid-Career Training Programme (MCTP) Phase IV

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New Delhi: Pramod Agrawal, Chairman of Coal India Limited (CIL), addressed a gathering of IAS officers during the 17th round of the Mid-Career Training Programme (MCTP) Phase IV at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, said a tweet posted by the Ministry of Coal on Thursday. During his session, Agrawal shared his views on the key challenges and promising opportunities within India's coal industry.

With his extensive expertise in the field, Agrawal provided valuable insights into the challenges faced by the coal industry, while also highlighting the prospects for growth and development.

Agrawal emphasised the need for sustainable and responsible coal mining practices in alignment with the nation's environmental objectives. He acknowledged the rising concerns over environmental impact and assured the audience of CIL's commitment to adopting cleaner and greener technologies. Furthermore, he underscored the importance of innovation and research to enhance operational efficiency and reduce carbon emissions across the sector.

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