CIL
CIL
CIL
Brief History of CIL: 1774:- First coal mine started in Raniganj Coalfield 1956:- Formation of National Coal Development Corporation (NCDC).
01-05-1972:- Nationalisation of Coking Coal Mines & formation of BCCL. 01-05-1973:- Nationalisation of Non-Coking Coal Mines & formation of Coal MinesAuthority Limited (CMAL).
History Contn
01-11-1975:- Formation of CIL with 5 subsidiaries
BCCL,
28-11-1985:- NCL carved out of CCL & SECL carved out of WCL.
03-04-1992:- MCL formed out of SECL 01-01-2000:- Deregulation of Coal pricing & distribution. 2007:- CIL & 5 subsidiaries (NCL, SECL, MCL, CCL & WCL) was accorded MINIRATNA Cat-I.
Contn.
29-05-2009:- CMPDIL was accorded MINI-RATNA II status. Cat-
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Highlights of CIL
Largest Coal Producing Company in the World. Largest coal reserves holding company in the world. Second largest land owner in India. CIL Fuels 78 out of 81 Coal based Thermal Power Stations in India. 5th. Company to get Maha-Ratna status on 11th.April 2011.
Contn
CIL is the 5th. Company in India to get MahaRatna status Paid highest Dividend of Rs.2,210 Cr. in 2009-10. Gross Sales of Rs.60,245Cr. in 2010-11 81 nos. areas, 470 nos. coal mines spread over 8 states & 21 coalfields. 17 nos. coal washeries (Coking-12 & NonCoking-5) with 39.40 MTA washing capacity.
Contn
Produced 431.33mt coal in 2010-11 & Manpower is 3,83,932 as on 01-03-2011. Posted Net Profit of Rs.10,867Cr. in 2010-11.
Corporate Structure
Vision of CIL
To emerge from the position of domestic leader to leading global player in the energy sector by adopting best practices from mine to market with due care to environmental and social sustenance.
Mission of CIL Produce the planned quantity of coal efficiently and economically with due regard to safety, conservation & quality.
Mines of CIL
471 mines in 21 major coalfields across eight states in India, 163 open cast mines, 273 underground mines and 35 mixed mines (includes both open cast and underground mines).
Board of Directors of CIL (as on 01.04.2011 EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS: Sri NC Jha, Chairman. Sri AK Sinha, Director (Fin.). Sri NC Jha, Director (Tech.). Sri R. Mohan Das, Director (PR). Dr. AK Sarkar, Director (Marketing).
GOVT. NOMINEE DIRECTORS: Sri Alok Perti, Addl. Secy., MOC, New Delhi. Smt. Anjali Anand Srivastava, Jt. Secy & Financial Advisor, MOC.
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS:-
Dr. AK Rath
Smt. Sheela Bhinde Sri Kamal R. Gupta
PERMANENT INVITEES:
Sri DC Garg, CMD, WCL
Sri AK Singh, CMD, CMPDIL Sri Pradeep Bhatnagar, Addl. Member (Traffic Transp.), Railway Board
CILS POLICY
Coal India Whistle blower policy 2011
2006 2007 2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011
Manpower As on 01-12-2010
WCl ECL BCCL CCL SECL MCL 59,421 82,343 68,927 52,913 78,366 21,430
Manpower As on 01-12-2010
NCL CMPDIL NEC DCC CIL Hq 16,298 3,129 2,655 592 1,033 3,87,109
CIL
India
2,76,810 Mt
Mining Methods
Opencast Methods
Shovel & Dumper Combination
Pursues a structured CSR policy around coal mining areas to improve quality of life with community consensus and inclusive participation
Mobile Dispensaries and wellness clinics introduced on a large scale. Tele-medicine facilities introduced in central hospitals.