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New Indian Express
3 days ago
- New Indian Express
Villagers in Hemgir block of Sundargarh district renew demand for separate coal corridor
ROURKELA: Angry villagers blocked coal transportation for several hours on Bankibahal-Taparai road in Hemgir block of Sundargarh district after a coal-laden truck crashed into a roadside house on Saturday morning. The mishap triggered a road blockade at Bileimunda, halting traffic on the road used by multi-axle trucks for transporting coal from the mines of Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) to Chhattisgarh. Claiming that road mishaps are rampant on the route due to incessant movements of coal carrying vehicles, villagers demanded immediate setting up of a separate coal corridor for transportation and stop the movement of coal through villages. Balinga police outpost officer-in-charge Mahendra Sahu said that no injury or death occurred due to the mishap. Normalcy was restored after the vehicle owner agreed to compensate the house owner and authorities assured measures to prevent future mishaps, he added. Earlier, villagers under Janshakti Bikash Parishad (JBP) had disrupted coal transportation over a coal corridor demand. Parishad leader Rajendra Naik said, to end their protest in April, the district administration informed that a proposal for six-lane road diversion in middle portion of the Bankibahal-Taparia road was finalised for a cost of around Rs 300 crore but there has been no progress. The Bankibahal-Taparia road is about 17 km in length and the six-lane road diversion of 6.5-km length can bring partial relief. There is a demand for alternative coal transportation to give relief to villagers, stop mishaps and coal dust pollution, he added. In November 2024, five persons died at Goikanpali, and two bikers were killed at Bileimunda in December 2024, leading to 18-20 hour road blockades and demand for coal corridor.


Time of India
28-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Coal expansion push: Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd to open two new mines in Odisha by FY30; targets 300MT output
Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL), a subsidiary of Coal India Ltd, will begin operations in two new coal mines in Odisha's Talcher coalfield area by FY 2029-30, adding 35 million tonnes (MT) to its reserves, a senior company official said on Friday. "We are going to start operation of the Subhadra coal mine having a reserve of 25 MT in Talcher area by the end of financial year 2025-26," MCL Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) Uday A Kaole said during a media interaction in Sambalpur. The Balabhadra coal mine, with a capacity of 10 MT, is expected to be operational by FY 2029-30, he added, quoted PTI. At present, MCL operates 18 coal mines in Odisha's Angul, Sundargarh and Jharsuguda districts. Of these, three are underground mines and 15 are open-cast, the agency reported. The operational mines in Angul include Jagannath, Bhubaneswari, Bharatpur, Hingula, Lingaraj, Kaniha and Talcher (UG). Subhadra and Balabhadra will be added to this list. To improve transparency, MCL has installed CCTVs in 98% of its operational areas. The remaining 2% will be covered soon, the CMD said. 'We are also using artificial intelligence (AI) for real-time tracking of coal transportation vehicles which are GPS enabled,' Kaole added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Step-by-Step Warehouse Cleaning Guide SearchMore Learn More Undo He said MCL has a coal reserve of 35 MT, ensuring steady supplies for power generation. In FY 2024-25, MCL produced 225 MT of coal, registering 9% growth over the previous year. Total coal dispatch stood at 210 MT, reflecting a 6% increase, the report said. '98 per cent of our total coal production is being done through eco-friendly surface mines, which is highest in the country,' Kaole said. The company has set a net zero carbon emission target for FY 2029. To support this transition, it plans to invest Rs 17,900 crore in renewable energy projects including solar, wind and pumped storage power plants across Odisha, another official added. MCL has set a coal production target of 239 MT for FY 2025-26, with an aim to raise output to 300 MT by FY 2029-30. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


New Indian Express
21-06-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
NIT-R convocation: 2,065 students receive degrees
ROURKELA: At least 2,065 students were awarded degrees at the 22nd convocation ceremony of the National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) held here on Friday. Addressing the graduating students, chief guest and CMD of Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) Uday A Kaole said, 'This day marks the beginning of a new, challenging chapter where your knowledge must translate into performance, with accountability, integrity and purpose. Education is the foundation of national progress, and institutes like NIT-Rourkela are critical pillars in this journey. Be adaptable, stay rooted in your values, and always strive to give back.' Virtually addressing the students, chairman of the Board of Governors (BoG), NIT-R SN Subrahmanyan said, 'We are in an era defined by youth, innovation, and boundless potential. As engineers graduating into a rapidly transforming world, you are architects of change.' NIT-R director Prof K Umamaheshwar Rao said by introducing new-age programmes such as BTech in Artificial Intelligence, and a growing international student community, the institute is preparing graduates to thrive in a rapidly evolving global landscape. On the occasion, 1061 BTech degrees, 21 BArch, 39 BTech and MTech dual degree, 68 Integrated MSc, 180 MSc, six MA, 43 MBA, 469 MTech, one Master of Technology (Research) and 177 PhD degrees were awarded. The degree recipients included 93 international students from USA, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Non-Resident Indians. Gold medals were awarded to Swayansha Routray for best graduate in BTech and BArch, Barsa Barnali Das for best postgraduate in MTech, Satyajit Sahu for best postgraduate in MBA, Pranay Sahu for best postgraduate in Integrated MSc, Akash Devgan for best postgraduate in MSc and MA, Estari Uday Kiran for best postgraduate in BTech and MTech dual degree, Vaghasiya Rominkumar Ashvinbhai for best postgraduate project in MTech and dual degree besides Shishir Khanal for best undergraduate project in BTech and BArch. Four distinguished alumnus awards were also given to Prof Sukumar Mishra, Ashok Kumar Basa, RS Raghavan, Dr Bhartendu Deo.