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Revenue of Coal India

Question:

Will the Minister of Coal be pleased to state:

(a) the projected revenue for Coal India for the year 2023-24;
(b) the revenues and operating profit for Coal India during the last five years, year wise;
(c) the top performing coal producing States in terms of revenue; and
(d) the strategy being implemented by Government to improve the quality of coal being
domestically procured?

Answer

MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS, COAL AND MINES
(SHRI PRALHAD JOSHI)

(a)The projected revenue (Total Income) for Coal India for the FY 2023-24 is Rs. 140526.07 Crore.

(b) The revenue and operating profit for Coal India during the last five years, year wise is as under:

Particular FY2022-23 FY2021-22 FY2020-21 FY2019-20 FY2018-19
Revenue from
Operation 1,38,251.91 1,09,715.42 90,026.01 96,080.34 99,585.61
Profit Before Tax 38,000.81 23,616.28 18,009.24 24,071.32 27,126.87

(c) Total revenue paid by coal companies during the last five years, year-wise and state-wise is given
in Annexure-A.

(d) Following strategy is being implemented by the Government in consultation with Coal PSUs to
improve the quality of coal being domestically procured:
a. For enhanced customer satisfaction, special emphasis has been given to Quality Management
of coal from mine to dispatch point. All the consumers are covered under third party sampling
for quality assessment of the supplies.
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b. Increasing the extraction of coal through surface miners in opencast mines entail blast free
selective mining leading to better quality and consistent sized coal output.
c. Adoption of blast free mining techniques.
d. Appointment for third party agencies for quality assessment.
e. Installation of more Auto Mechanical Samplers (AMS) wherever applicable and feasible for
avoiding human intervention in the sampling process.
f. Adoption of mechanical coal handling from mines to the loading points in the First Mile
connectivity projects.
g. Necessary arrangement of segregation of extraneous materials like shale, stone at belts has
been made.
h. Installation of mobile crusher/feeder breaker for assuring crushed coal supply to power sectors
of less than 100mm size wherever feasible.

(Annexure-A)
State-wise Royalty, DMF and NMET paid by Coal Companies from 2018-19 to 2022-23(Prov.)
(Value in crores rupee)
Nam 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23(Prov.)
e of
Name
of theCom Roya NM Roya N Roya NM Roya NM Royal NM
State pan lty DMF ET lty DMF M lty DMF ET lty DMF ET ty DMF ET
y
2402. 507. 48. 2142. 627. 42. 2098. 662. 42. 2147. 643. 46. 2921. 804 53.
Chhatt CIL 69 26 41 82 49 46 92 22 1 64 91 81 37 .76 61
isgarh Non- 19.4 4.6 207.3 20.8 4.1 193.9 19.4 3.8 238.6 25.8 4.8 420.8 42. 8.4
CIL 229.5 3 7 9 9 8 6 6 9 5 4 1 4 33 8
Sub
Total 2632. 526. 53. 2350. 648. 46. 2292. 681. 45. 2386. 669. 51. 3342. 847. 62.
Chhatt 19 69 08 21 38 64 88 68 99 29 75 62 21 09 09
isgarh
112
CIL 3142. 734. 64. 2753. 835. 62. 2480. 737. 60. 3035. 914. 60. 3811.
58 62 36 96 61 14 57 36 21 03 79 63 68 0.5 78.
4 78
Jharkh
and 18.
Non- 142. 11. 457.0 129. 9.6 399.3 112. 8.0 588.4 170. 14. 895.4 263 54
CIL 636.2 06 5 7 7 2 8 06 7 6 37 09 6441 .77 74
9 9
Sub-
138 97.
Total 3778. 876. 75. 3211. 965. 71. 2879. 849. 68. 3623. 108 74. 4707. 4.31 327
Jharkh 78 68 86 03 31 76 95 42 28 49 5.16 72 1444
9 488
and
108
2021. 449. 40. 2117. 558. 37. 1457. 490. 32. 2400. 716. 47. 3607.
Odish CIL 28 60 16 78 09 45 02 92 91 46 54 63 86 6.2 71.
5 68
a
Non- 0.0 0.4 299.7 39.6 4.6 530.0 77. 8.8
CIL 2.87 0.3 6 21.67 2.16 3 62.29 9.06 1.2 5 8 7 2
Sub-
Total 2024. 449. 40. 2139. 560. 37. 1519. 499. 34. 2700. 756. 52. 4137. 116 80.
Odish 15 90 22 45 25 88 31 98 11 21 22 30 88 3.29 55
a
Madhy CIL 1938. 458. 38. 1927. 585. 41. 2887. 903. 60. 2362. 705. 47. 2587. 779 52.
a 59 75 52 28 93 36 44 92 32 52 78 06 86 .97 21
Prade Non- 299.2 40.1 5.5 142.1 44.9 3.5 311.9 84.5 9.5 347.2 90.4 6.1 326.8 77. 7.2
sh CIL 6 3 2 0 0 7 8 8 6 5 1 8 6 923 55
Sub-
2237. 498. 44. 2069. 630. 44. 3199. 988. 69. 2709. 796. 53. 2914. 857. 59.
Total 85 88 04 38 83 93 42 50 88 77 19 24 72 89 47
Madhy
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a
Prades
h
1170. 350. 23. 1187. 356. 23. 1149. 344. 22. 1662. 498. 33. 1847. 554 36.
Mahar CIL 17 78 42 16 41 74 06 73 98 89 87 26 39 .22 95
ashtra Non- 0.2 0.2 0.0 2.3 4.2 0.8
13.16 1.36 11.64 1.13 4.79 0.48 90.45 9.07 43.32
CIL 6 3 7 3 5 31
Sub
Total 1183. 352. 23. 1198. 357. 23. 1153. 345. 23. 1753. 507. 35. 1890. 558. 37.
Mahar 33 14 68 8 54 97 85 21 05 34 94 59 71 47 781
ashtra
Andhr CIL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a
Prade Non- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
sh CIL
Sub
Total
Andhr
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a
Prades
h
CIL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Telan
gana Non- 611. 103 1537. 119. 12. 1429. 364. 0.1 4845. 230 2.3
CIL 2400 04 .15 36 1 86 74 51 8 250 140 0 66 .48 7
Sub
Total 2400 611. 103 1537. 119. 12. 1429. 364. 0.1 250 140 0 4845. 230. 2.3
Telang 04 .15 36 1 86 74 51 8 66 48 7
ana
0.3 0.3 3.2 0.3 4.8 0.3
CIL 18.02 0.37 7 17.95 5.39 6 11.89 4.73 0 15.02 4.51 0 16.3
West 9 2
Benga 0.0 0.0
Non- 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.203
l CIL 0.74 0.12 100 1.01 0.10 20 0.75 0.05 200 0.94 0.07 200 5 0.3 19
0 101 37
Sub
Total 0.3 0.3 3.2 0.3 0.3
18.76 0.49 18.96 5.49 12.64 4.78 15.96 4.58 17.50 5.20
West 8 8 2 2 4
Bengal
–
Assa CIL 44.82 9.46 0.9 31.34 8.93 0.36 5.89 0.36- 0.2 0 0 0 25.39 7.3 0.5
m Non-
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CIL 0 0
Sub 0.6 – – 0.5
Total 44.82 9.46 0.9 31.34 8.93 3 5.89 0.36 0.2 0 0 0 25.39 7.38 1
Assam 1
426.2 16.2 9.0 406.3 131. 8.7 638.2 213. 14. 475.2 157. 10. 583.8 177 11.
UP CIL 3 4 4 9 41 8 3 75 09 5 80 52 7 .42 62
Non- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
CIL 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sub
426.2 16.2 9.0 406.3 131. 8.7 638.2 213. 14. 475.2 157. 10. 583.8 177. 11.
Total 3 4 4 9 41 8 3 75 09 5 80 52 7 42 62
UP
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Grand 1474 334 350 1296 342 247.8 1313 394 258 1391 411 278 22465 523 352
Total 6.11 1.52 .35 2.92 7.24 3 1.91 7.47 .59 4.31 7.64 .31 .09 1.54 .05
* Data from TSGENCO has not been included.
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Kartikeya Sharma is an Indian politician, entrepreneur and media baron, currently serving as a Member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament from Haryana.

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