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Bhubaneswar: Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) has achieved a significant milestone in operational excellence by surpassing the 100 million-tonne mark in coal dispatch for the financial year 2024-25.

The company achieved this milestone on Thursday, with a record 16 days ahead of the last fiscal year.

The 100 million metric tonnes of coal dispatch reflects an impressive 7 percent overall growth compared to the last fiscal year. With a 9 percent growth in coal dispatch to the power sector, MCL remains steadfast in its commitment to contribute to the energy security of the country.

The company also recorded a remarkable 22 percent growth in environment-friendly coal dispatch through rail mode, reflecting its continued focus on sustainable practices.

MCL Chairman-cum-Managing Director Uday Anant Kaole, appreciating the dedication and efforts of the team MCL, said, “Surpassing the 100 million metric tonnes mark in record time is a testament to the relentless dedication of our workforce.

This accomplishment underscores the operational excellence and MCL’s commitment to meet the nation’s energy demands efficiently, he said.

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