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India's coal output rises 10.75% in Dec to 92.87 MT

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January 03, 2024

India's coal production increased by 10.75 per cent to 92.87 million tonne in December 2023 as compared to the year-ago period, an official statement said on Tuesday.

India's coal output rises 10.75% in Dec to 92.87 MT

The country's coal output was 83.86 MT in December 2022.

"The coal sector has witnessed an unprecedented upswing, with production, dispatch and stock levels soaring to remarkable heights," the statement from the coal ministry said.

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