India achieves one billion tonne coal production for 2nd consecutive year
The Hindu
India achieves 1 billion tonne coal production for the second consecutive year, ensuring stable energy supply and economic growth.
India has achieved 1 billion tonne (BT) coal production for the second consecutive year amid heightened uncertainties in global energy markets due to the West Asia crisis.
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"With sustained and coordinated efforts across the coal sector and the invaluable contribution of all stakeholders, the country has successfully achieved the landmark of 1 billion tonne (BT) coal production on March 20, 2026 for the second year in a row," the coal ministry said in a statement.
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The higher and sustained coal output has helped the country meet rising energy demand and supported the power sector in maintaining record coal inventories at coal-based thermal plants, officials said.
This performance showcases strong planning, efficient execution and tighter coordination across the coal value chain, and is adding significantly to the nation's economic growth momentum, it said.













