CCL to recruit candidates for Apprentice posts. Eligible candidates can apply for the post through the official site of CCL on centralcoalfields.in. Check details here.
CCL Recruitment 2021: Age Criteria And Fees
Candidates interested in applying for CCL Trade Apprentice Jobs 2021 through CCL Recruitment 2021 must have completed 18 years of age as on January 01, 2021 and not be more than 21 years, with relaxation (upper age limit) up to 3 years (OBC-NCL) and 5 years (SC/ST) respectively as specified in the Central Coalfields Limited Notification 2021.
For details regarding application fee for CCL Trade Apprentice Jobs 2021 through CCL Recruitment 2021, refer to the official Central Coalfields Limited Notification 2021 given at the end of the article.
CCL Recruitment 2021: Educational Criteria
Desirous candidates applying for CCL Apprentice Jobs 2021 through CCL Recruitment 2021 must have passed Class 10/Matriculation with preference to be given to Class 12/Intermediate pass in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) as specified in the Central Coalfields Limited Notification 2021.
Railway traction power transmission projects fast-tracked in Odisha ANI | Updated: Jan 26, 2021 06:09 IST
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], January 26 (ANI): Railway Traction Power Transmission Projects in Odisha have been put on fast track with Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra reviewing the progress and resolving the ground level issues in a high-level meeting held on Monday in digital mode from Lok Seva Bhawan.
Conducting a project wise review, Mohapatra set timelines for completion of each project and asked Odisha Power Transmission Corporation (OPTCL) to adhere to the timeline.
Further, Mohapatra asked the Principal Secretary, Energy to take a month-wise review of the work-schedule in coordination with concerned departments for expeditious implementation.
Coal India units get minister’s awards While Northern Coalfields Limited received the award for outstanding performance in coal production, Western Coalfields Limited got it for sustainable mining
Union coal and mines minister Pralhad Joshi presented coal minister’s award to Central Coalfields Ltd, a subsidiary of Coal India Ltd (CIL) with its headquarters in Ranchi, at a function in New Delhi on Thursday.
The minister also presented the same award, instituted for promoting best and sustainable coal mining in the country, to other CIL subsidiaries.
While Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) received the award for outstanding performance in coal production, Western Coalfields Limited (WCL) got it for sustainable mining.
Country’s national miner Coal India Limited (CIL) has decided to scale up its capital expenditure by an additional Rs 3,000 crore. This is the first time in its history that the mining giant has revised its capex upwards. The capex for this fiscal would stand at Rs 13,000 crore. The company said capex revision is in line with the Centre’s directive to public sector utilities (PSUs) to increase their capital expenditure in order to “stimulate economic activity.” CIL’s revised capex during the current financial year would make it one of the top spenders among the Indian PSUs, said a statement by the company.