The company's offtake was 40.54 MT during the month. Its target for that was 45.17 MT, CIL said in a filing to the BSE.
Giving the break-up for its subsidiaries, CIL said: Eastern Coalfields Ltd (ECL) produced 3.21 MT coal as against the target of 3.34 MT; Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (BCCL) produced 2.94 MT (3.06 MT target); Central Coalfields Ltd (CCL) produced 4.55 MT (4.45 MT target) and Northern Coalfields Ltd (NCL) produced 6.86 MT (5.78 MT target).
Coal India produced 462 MT of coal in the last financial year, 2013-14, missing the target of 482 MT by 20 MT.
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