Odisha

Coal India Chairman Lays Foundation Stone Of Rs 285 Crore FMC Project In Odisha’s Sambalpur

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OB Bureau

Sambalpur: Coal India Limited Chairman, Pramod Agrawal laid the foundation stone of Rs 285.05 crore first-mile connectivity (FMC) project — Lajkura SILO, which would add 15 million tonnes per annum despatch capacity to the Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) on Wednesday.

The Chairman, who is here on a two-day visit to Ib Valley coalfields of MCL, laid the foundation stone of Lajkura SILO, under Ib Valley Area, in the presence of CMD PK Sinha, CMD, Director (Tech/Operations) OP Singh, Director (Finance) KR Vasudevan, Director (Personnel) Keshav Rao, Director (Tech./Project & Planning) Baban Singh, according to a press release.

Agrawal inspected mining operations at Lakhanpur OCP (21 MTY), Belpahar OCP (9 MTY), Lajkura OCP (4.5 MTY) and Samleshwari OCP (15 MTY) and interacted with field managers. The Chairman also rewarded the best performers in projects as motivation.

Agarwal also commissioned four 100-tonne dumpers and one mobile water sprinkler at Samleshwari OCP.

The chairman also visited the under-construction Ib Valley Washery (10 MTY) under Lakhanpur Area and reviewed the progress of work.

In a first in Coal India, Agrawal inaugurated the new Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) at MCL and inspected mining operations at Lingaraj OCP and Bhubaneswari OCP in Talcher coalfields.

Designed by the MCL’s Innovation Cell and the Department of E&T, the portal named “Vihangam” for remote monitoring was created by a Mumbai-based start-up of drone manufacturing, robotics, and automation.

This innovative initiative, which will enable the company to access real-time video through the internet, will pave the way for other allied potential use-cases of drones in mines.

Agarwal also chaired a senior officers’ meeting at headquarters and reviewed the performance of the company.

Carrying forward the vision of Sustainable Mining, MCL is implementing nine FMC projects to provide a pollution-free state-of-the-art rake loading system at a total capital expenditure of Rs 3,600 crore. This will also generate a despatch capacity of 126 million tonnes per year, expected to be achieved by 2024.

MCL was the first coal company to introduce environment-friendly Surface Mining technology in 1999. The biggest fleet of 66 Surface Miners is contributing 95 per cent to the total coal production of the company.

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