For the month of July 2018, coal production stood at 40.56 million tonnes compared to 36.69 million tonnes in July 2017, recording a growth of 10.6%.
For the period April 2018-July 2018, coal production stood at 177.43 million tonnes compared to 155.53 million tonnes in corresponding period of previous year, recording growth of 14.1%.
Coal offtake was higher by 8.9% in July 2018 at 48.25 million tonnes compared to 44.29 million tonnes in July 2017. For the period April 2018-July 2018, coal offtake rose 11% to 201.68 million tonnes compared to 181.71 million tonnes in corresponding period of previous year.
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