India s coal import declined by 17 per cent to 137.16 million tonne (MT) in the April-November period of the current fiscal. The country had imported 165.35 MT of coal in the year-ago period, according to provisional compilation by mjunction, based on monitoring of vessels positions and data received from shipping companies. mjunction, a joint venture between Tata Steel and SAIL, is a B2B e-commerce company that also publishes research reports on coal and steel verticals. The country s coal import in November also dropped to 20.35 MT from 21.72 MT in the corresponding month of previous fiscal, it said. India s coal and coke imports during November 2020 through the major and non-major ports are estimated to have decreased by 6.3 per cent over November 2019, it said.
Slain coal miners laid to rest in Quetta s Hazara Town
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The funeral prayers were offered in Quetta s Hazara Town.
QUETTA (Dunya News) – The funeral prayers for the slain coal miners, who were shot dead by terrorists in Machh area of Balochistan on Sunday (January 3), have Saturday been offered in Quetta and the dead bodies are laid to rest in the graveyard of Hazara Town.
National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi, SAPM on Overseas Pakistanis Zulfi Bukhari, Balochistan’s provincial ministers Zia Lango, Saleem Khosa and Mobeen Khilji offered the prayers along with a large number of people.
country needs to be scaled up as demand for the dry fuel is expected to rise with increasing economic activities in the post-COVID era, an official said on Friday. Coal India Ltd chairman and managing director Pramod Agrawal said the miner is emphasising on raising its output as it is committed to fulfil the energy requirement of the country. Agrawal inspected mining operations at Talcher belt of Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL), a subsidiary of CIL, in Odisha. The country s need is to produce more and more coal, he said, highlighting the prospect of demand surge for the dry fuel with increasing industrial activities in the post-COVID period.
PM reaches Quetta as Hazara coal miners laid to rest
Late Friday night, govt negotiators managed to persuade Hazaras to call off sit in, bury coal miners
QUETTA/
ISLAMABAD:
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday reached Quetta to meet bereaved families of the Machh victims as the Hazara community buried the slain coal miners.
The prime minister left for Quetta on a special flight from the Nur Khan airbase. Federal ministers including Interior Minister Shiekh Rashid are accompanying the premier.
Upon arriving in Quetta, the premier held a high-level meeting with the Balochistan authorities including Baochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal, Balochistan Governor Amanullah Khan Yasinzai.
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