Prime Minister Narendra Modi is about to inaugurate two vital projects by Coal India, collectively price roughly Rs 1,200 crore, geared toward enhancing the dispatch of dry gasoline today. According to an official assertion, the projects are poised to revolutionise coal transportation and connectivity in the area.
Tori-Shivpur third rail line
The Tori-Shivpur Third Rail Line, located in the Chatra and Latehar districts of Jharkhand, is a pivotal endeavour by Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), a subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL). Spanning over 44.37 km and outfitted with six intermediate stations, this devoted coal hall is strategically designed to facilitate the evacuation of 100 million tonnes every year (MTPA) of coal from current and upcoming mining projects. With a considerable capital outlay of Rs 894 crore, the undertaking goals to bolster coal evacuation capability, serving each current and future industrial blocks.
North Urimari Coal Handling Plant
In alignment with the PM Gatishakti Master Plan, the inauguration of the North Urimari Coal Handling Plant marks a major leap in first-mile connectivity throughout the coal sector. With an funding of Rs 292 crore, the state-of-the-art facility boasts a coal dispatch capability of seven.5 MTPA, alongside ample coal storage and silo bunker capability of 20,000 tonnes and 4,000 tonnes, respectively. This strategic funding is poised to streamline coal dispatch operations, fostering effectivity and productiveness in the sector.
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