SECL's Gevra mine to be largest coal producing mine in Asia: Coal secretary 
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SECL's Gevra mine to be largest coal producing mine in Asia: Coal secretary

The government is scaling up the annual production of SECL's Gevra coal mine to 70 MT making it the largest in Asia, said Amrit Lal Meena

PTI

New Delhi: The government is scaling up the annual production of SECL's Gevra coal mine to 70 MT making it the largest in Asia, coal secretary Amrit Lal Meena said. Gevra project of South-Eastern Coalfields Ltd (SECL) in Chhattisgarh recently became the first mine in the country to achieve 50 MT of coal production, the official said in a review meeting with the state-owned miner on Saturday.

Gevra mine is being expanded to achieve 70 MT of production

Without sharing any timeline, Meena said, "It (Gevra mine) is currently being expanded to achieve 70 MT of production which would make it the largest coal-producing mine in Asia", according to a coal ministry statement. The secretary was on a two-day visit to Chhattisgarh.

Meena reviewed the rail projects of CERL & CEWRL

Along with officials of South-East Central Railway (SECR) at SECL headquarters in Bilaspur, Meena reviewed the rail projects of Chhattisgarh East Railway Limited (CERL) and Chhattisgarh East West Railway Limited (CEWRL).

Meena inaugurates Chhal rail siding

He inaugurated 'Chhal' rail siding in SECL, Raigarh area and also took stock of the progress of two rail corridors being developed on Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) model in the state. Under the PM Gati Shakti national master plan, the infrastructure required for transportation of coal is being developed in the country and the new rail corridor will prove to be a milestone in this regard.

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