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Chinese mining Co. to provide longwall technology to Coal India Ltd
The state-owned Coal India Limited has reached an agreement with a Chinese mining company, Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery (ZMJ), for providing long wall technology for the first time in India, in the Moonidih underground project at Jharia coalfield, in Jharkhand state, north India.

Coal India has set a target to produce 3.5 million ton coking coal over a period of five years with a total investment of about INR 14. 50 billion.

The entire coal to be extracted from the mine would be supplied to the government-owned Steel Authority Continue


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