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19,000 tonne coal goes missing: NSPCL lodges case after 2 years

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January 26, 2025

The company has suffered ₹4.22 crore to ₹4.41 crore loss due to this

- PRASANJEET SARKAR @Rourkela

TWO years after it did not receive 19,200 tonne coal, the NTPC-SAIL Power Company Ltd (NSPCL) has lodged a police complaint and initiated legal proceedings against the transport firm. The coal continues to be missing though.

Due to the missing of the consignment, the joint venture company of NTPC and SAIL has suffered losses in the range of ₹4.22 crore to ₹4.41 crore.

The NSCPL lodged the police complaint and began legal action in November last year, two years after it placed the transport order. The NSPCL operates the 120 mega watt captive power plant (CCP) II of the Rourkela Steel Plant.

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