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Coal Minister Takes Stock of Mining Operations at Gevra

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Coal Minister Takes Stock of Mining Operations at Gevra

Union Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, visited the Gevra mine of South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) in Chhattisgarh, India, which is widely acknowledged as the world’s second-largest coal mine. The visit highlighted India’s commitment to frontline workers and efforts to boost productivity and welfare within.

Reddy visited the mine, observing the deployment of cutting-edge equipment such the coal sector. as the 42-cubic-metre shovel and 240-tonne dumper, and reviewed blast-free surface miner technology. He also visited the newly developed silos under the First Mile Connectivity initiative, designed to enable eco-friendly and sustainable.

Reddy reaffirmed coal’s indispensable role in India’s development, urging the sector coal evacuation. to embrace responsible mine closure practices and higher environmental standards. On April 10, 2025, Union Minister of Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy, conducted a comprehensive review of operations at the Gevra coal.

During his visit, Minister Reddy emphasized coal’s critical contribution to India’s environmental stewardship, ensuring that India’s energy needs, noting that over 70% of the nation’s electricity is generated from coal. He highlighted the indispensable role of coal miners in ensuring uninterrupted power supply across the country.

The minister toured various sections of the mine, observing advanced operations, Accompanying the Minister were Chairman of Coal India including the use of high-capacity machinery like the 42-cubic-meter shovel and 240-ton dumper. He also examined blast-free surface miner technology and the state-of-the-art silos developed under the First Mile Connectivity initiative, aimed at eco-friendly coal transportation. ​

In addition to operational aspects, Minister Reddy visited the Miyawaki plantation pilot site at Gevra, where afforestation efforts are underway using the Japanese Miyawaki technique. He participated in sapling planting, underscoring the mine, Gevra plays a pivotal role in India’s energy sector. importance of environmental sustainability in mining activities.

Accompanying the minister were Coal India Ltd Chairman P.M. Prasad, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Coal B.P. Pati, and SECL CMD Harish Duhan, along with other senior officials. Their presence highlighted the collaborative efforts between government and industry stakeholders in advancing sustainable mining practices. ​

Minister Reddy’s visit to the Gevra mine underscores the government’s commitment to balancing energy production with environmental stewardship, ensuring that India’s energy demands are met responsibly.​ mine in Chhattisgarh, managed by South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL). Recognized as the world’s second-largest coal. ​

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Gevra, Chhattisgarh – April 10, 2025 — Union Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, conducted a comprehensive review of mining operations at the Gevra mine, operated by South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) in Chhattisgarh. Recognized as the world’s second-largest coal mine, Gevra plays a pivotal role in India’s energy sector.​

Upon arrival, Minister Reddy was accorded a Guard of Honour by the CISF contingent at Gevra House. SECL officials presented a detailed overview of the mine’s Limited, Shri P.M. Prasad; Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Coal, Shri B.P. Pati; and senior officials. achievements and ongoing projects. Emphasizing the critical role of coal in India’s energy matrix, the Minister noted that over 70% of the nation’s electricity generation depends on coal.

Minister Reddy descended into the mine to observe large-scale operations firsthand. He witnessed the deployment of advanced machinery, including 42-cubic-meter shovels and 240-ton dumpers, among the largest Heavy Earth Moving Machines (HEMMs) used globally. The Minister also reviewed blast-free surface miner.

Interacting directly with machine operators, Minister Reddy acknowledged their vital contributions to coal production. He joined workers for lunch at the canteen and took selfies with them, gestures that resonated deeply with the workforce responsibility, and employee well-being across coal Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).

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