August23 , 2026

    Coal production in India hits historic highs in 2024

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    The Ministry of Coal announced on Saturday that India’s coal production and dispatches reached unprecedented levels in the calendar year 2024. Official figures indicate a record production of 1,039.59 million tonnes, reflecting a notable 7.28% growth from the previous year.

    The dispatches also set new benchmarks, totaling 1,012.72 million tonnes, up by 6.56% compared to 2023’s dispatches. This surge underscores the ministry’s efforts to boost coal availability for energy and industrial needs, reinforcing national energy security and supporting the vision of a self-reliant India.

    The Ministry has undertaken various initiatives to enhance production and infrastructure, aiming to curtail coal import dependency. Future targets include increasing domestic coking coal production and implementing reforms to streamline operations. Notable measures involve modernizing infrastructure and policies to facilitate more efficient coal production and dispatch systems.