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Nalco to get coal from other sources

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New Delhi, Aug. 7 The Central Government has found a solution to National Aluminium Company Ltd’s (Nalco) current coal crisis.

The Coal Ministry in consultation with the Railways, Nalco and other coal companies has taken a decision to provide coal to Nalco from other sources to ensure that there is no shortage as against the linked quantity allocated.

A release from the Ministry, said: “The Coal Ministry has clarified that Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) supplies 14,000 tonnes of coal per day to Nalco’s captive power plants in Angul on normative basis.

“However, due to adverse mining conditions in the linked mines as well as evacuation problem in merry-go-round, there has been a shortfall in supply from the linked mine. The shortfall would be met from other mines of MCL using the Railways wagons.”

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