The election assumes significance as it has gained political colour with charges and counter-charges being traded between the ruling TRS and the opposition parties.
The coal mines of SCCL are spread in six districts of Telangana. It had produced over 61 million tonnes of coal last year.
According to a senior official of the SCCL, as per the directive of the Ministry of Labour and Employment, 92 polling booths have been set up across 11 areas in six districts of the coal belt to facilitate the voting.
As many as 15 trade unions are in fray.
Interestingly, the trade unions affiliated to opposition Congress and TDP have joined hands for the poll and some leaders of the two parties have campaigned together.
The main contest would be between Telangana Boggu Ghani Karmika Sangham (TGBKS), affiliated to the ruling TRS, and All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), affiliated to CPI, supported by national trade unions such as Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) of Congress, Telugu Nadu Trade Union Council (TNTUC) of Telugu Desam Party, and Hind Mazdoor Sangh (HMS), Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) and Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU).
In bid to woo voters, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had last week promised jobs to dependents of employees on "compassionate grounds".
With jobs to the dependents of employees being struck down by courts, Rao said such jobs would be given on "compassionate grounds" and that legal advice was being obtained on the matter.
Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee's vice president Mallu Ravi told PTI that the TRS government-backed TBGKS "utterly" failed in delivering promises that they made during the previous elections.
Exuding confidence that the AITUC-led alliance will win in the elections, the Congress leader said the results of the SCCL elections could be considered as a prelude to 2019 general elections, reflecting the mood of the voters.
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