Synopsis: Prices of imported coal are set to rise by 45-55 percent in the April-June 2022 quarter as markets face supply disruption following the Russia-Ukraine conflict, rating agency ICRA said in a report
With the demand for coal slowly rebounding, CIL’s actual e-auction net sales was over Rs 4,700 crore during Q1 FY 2021-22, posting 87 percent year-on-year jump
Due to increased availability of domestic coal, coal imported for blending purpose during April-September 2020 registered a decrease of about 54 percent vis-a-vis 2019
Pralhad Joshi met RK Singh and discussed the substitution of imported coal with domestic coal under the ambit of the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign