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PM Narendra Modi hails India's achievement of crossing milestone of 1 billion tonnes in coal production

ANI March 21, 2025 163 views

India has achieved a significant milestone by producing 1 billion tonnes of coal, marking a major breakthrough in its energy sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated this achievement, emphasizing the country's commitment to economic growth and self-reliance. The coal sector is not just driving economic progress but also focusing on sustainable mining practices and environmental conservation. This landmark accomplishment positions India as a strong player in global energy production, with coal playing a crucial role in the nation's industrial and economic landscape.

"A Proud Moment for India! Crossing the monumental milestone of 1 Billion tonnes of coal production is a remarkable achievement" - PM Narendra Modi
New Delhi, March 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hailed India's achievement of crossing a significant milestone of 1 billion tonnes in coal production, emphasising the country's unwavering commitment to energy security, economic growth, and self-reliance.

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India achieves 1 billion tonnes coal production milestone

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Sector demonstrates commitment to energy security and growth

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Coal contributes 55% to national energy mix

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Sustainable mining practices being implemented

Celebrating this remarkable feat, the Prime Minister recognised the dedication and hard work of all those involved in the sector.

PM Modi also highlighted the significant role this achievement will play in driving India's progress and energy sustainability.

In a post on micro blogging site X, PM Narendra Modi said, "A Proud Moment for India! Crossing the monumental milestone of 1 Billion tonnes of coal production is a remarkable achievement, highlighting our commitment to energy security, economic growth and self-reliance. This feat also reflects the dedication and hardwork of all those associated with the sector."

The Union Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy also hailed the milestone and credited PM Modi for his visionary leadership that inspires the adoption of technology in the sector.

The Union Coal and Mines Minister added in a post on X that leveraging advanced technologies and efficient mining practices, India has not only boosted production but also prioritised sustainable and responsible mining.

He said this remarkable achievement is set to fuel economic growth, support the nation's power needs, and pave the way for a brighter, energy-secure future for all Indians.

According to official data released by the Ministry of Coal last month, with the fifth-largest geological coal reserves globally and as the second-largest consumer, coal continues to be an indispensable energy source, contributing to 55 per cent of the national energy mix.

The coal sector remains a cornerstone of India's energy security, playing a vital role in the country's industrial and economic growth.

Approximately 74 per cent of power generation in India relies on Thermal Power Plants (TPPs), reaffirming the need for a robust and sustainable coal sector, said the Minister.

Among the eight core industries, coal has exhibited the highest growth rate, recording a 5.3 per cent increase in December 2024 compared to the previous year.

Additionally, the coal sector accounts for about 50 per cent of freight revenue for Indian Railways and provides direct employment to nearly 4.78 lakh individuals.

The ministry said that the coal sector is embracing sustainability with large-scale afforestation efforts, with over 54.06 lakh saplings planted across 2,372 hectares in 2024. Under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign, over 1 million saplings were planted at 332 locations in 11 states.

Additionally, 4,695 hectares of land have been identified for Accredited Compensatory Afforestation, and a total of 18,513 LKL of treated mine water has been provided to over 18.63 lakh people across 1,055 villages over the past five years.

Coal gasification is emerging as a key strategy for energy security, with a target of 100 MT by 2030.

The Government has approved an Rs 8,500 crore incentive scheme to support coal gasification projects across public and private sectors.

The introduction of the National Coal Mine Safety Report Portal and the Mine Closure Portal ensures responsible and transparent mining practices.

The Ministry is also considering the establishment of a Coal Trading Exchange to create a competitive and transparent market, further modernizing the sector, the Coal Ministry said last month.

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