CIL invites bids from consultants for study on coal mine projects
BY PTI13 Nov 2015 5:53 AM IST
PTI13 Nov 2015 5:53 AM IST
Looking at utilising underground mines more efficiently, CIL has invited bids from consultants for preparing a study on a range of issues, including raising output, as the state-owned firm gears up to meet the ambitious production target of 1 billion tonnes. There are 227 working underground mines and 28 mixed mines under Coal India Ltd. "CMPDI, on behalf of Coal India Ltd (CIL), invites offers/bids through e-tendering from academic/research institutions and/or consultancy firms/organisations of India or abroad for providing consultancy services for 'study on underground coal mining in CIL - problems, potential, technology, modernisation, production and safety'," according to a tender document dated November 2, 2015. About Rs 762 crore is likely to be invested in the underground coalmines in the ongoing fiscal. Coal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal had earlier said that as against the output target of 37.6 million tonnes (mt) from the underground mines last fiscal, CIL had produced a little over 35 mt.
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