Coal India appoints 5 independent directors; 2 posts still vacant
Total strength of Coal India board is 1417-11-2015
Coal India appoints 5 independent directors; 2 posts still vacant
Total strength of Coal India board is 14Appointment of Directors
Coal India Ltd has informed BSE that the following Independent directors are appointed on the Board of Coal India Ltd by Ministry of Coal for a period of three years w.e.f. November 17, 2015 or until further order whichever is earlier.1. Ms. Loretta Mary Vas2. Shri Vinod Jain3. Dr. D. C. Panigrahi4. Prof. Khanindra Pathak 5. Dr. Satish Balaram AgnihotriCoal India to enhance washing capacity by 112 mt
To build 15 washeries across various arms, through private firms under build and operate modelHigher costs, weak e-auction realizations weigh on Coal India
Consolidated net profit increased 16% from a year ago to Rs2,544 crore against the Rs2,741 crore estimated by analystsCoal India Q2 net profit rises 16% to Rs2,540 crore
Net income climbed to Rs2,540 crore in the 3 months ended 30 September from Rs2,190 crore a year earlierPresentation
Coal India Ltd has submitted to BSE a copy of the presentation of unaudited Financial results for the 2nd Quarter and half year ended September 30, 2015 of the Company.Announces Q2 results & Limited Review Report for the Quarter ended September 30, 2015
Coal India Ltd has announced the following results for the quarter ended September 30, 2015 :The Un-Audited Standalone results for the Quarter ended September 30, 2015The Company has posted a net profit of Rs. 12353.90 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2015 as compared to Rs. 18563.20 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2014. Total Income has decreased from Rs. 21351.70 million for the quarter ended September 30,...Coal India has created more green cover than it has destroyed
Has planted 2.5 hectares of forest for every hectare lost to mining: CIL armCoal India to invest in solar power units
Coal India (CIL) is likely to invest Rs 6,000 crore to set up 1,000 Mw of solar power generation capacity over the next five to six years.Coal India's abandoned mines to store fly ash
Will help authorities to enhance the fly ash utilization percentage but it would not be a complete solution