COAL INDIA LIMITED
(A GovT. OF INDIA ENTERPRISES-A MAHARATNA COMPANY)
“COAL BHAWAN"
10, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, KOLKATA 700001
PHONE NO - 033 2248 8099 /22424641 GRAM ~ COAL INDIA.
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Sub: Syllabus for Paper I of the non-executive to executive cadre selection-exam scheduled at
Kolkata on 14 Aug 2011
Dear Sir,
With reference to the syllabus circulated for Paper ~ I ( General awareness /aptitude), which is
commen for all disciplines, enclosed please find some study material that might be helpful to the
candidates in preparing for the examination, Most of the topics named in the syllabus have been
derived from the information provided in Coal India Limited's diary of 2010- photocopy of pages
enclosed, the financial results of 2010-11 are provided in the presentation print out (23 pages) and
the financial result placed on CIL web site ( 5 pages photocopy provided) and copies of the Common
Coal Cadre/ Model Standing orders (as per IESO Act), relevant acts as mentioned in the syllabus,
CDA Rules, NCWA VIII etc , Rules of the Company and information about Executive rules, grade
ete are available with the company as also on the web site of CIL. For information relating to Mining
‘methods and computer usage- very basic concepts may be provided,
The information provided herein is not exhaustive, only illustrative and intended to guide the
candidates and ensure uniform dissemination of information. You may consider providing soft / hard
Copies of the study material to the candidates to help them prepare well for ensuing examination,
Yours ae
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Chief Manager (Pers/ Rectt)
1. Director (T/ Operations) CMPDI
2.CGM- NEC
3. TS to Director (P)- CIL, WCL, CCL.MCL, NCL, ECL, BCCL.nN
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The mission of Coal India Limited
is to produce the planned quantity of coal
efficiently and economically with
due regard to safety, conservation and quality
VISION
Be the leading energy supplier
in the country,
through best practices from mine to marketCoal India & its Subsidiaries
1. EASTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED ECL)
22. BHARAT COKING COAL LIMITED (8¢CL) |
3. CENTRAL COMLFRLDSUMTED CCH |
4 WESTERN COMLFEDS UMITED WEL \
5. NORTHERN COALFIELDS UMITED (NC) i
6 SOUTH EASTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED (ECL)
7, CENTRAL MINE PLANNING & DESIGN INSTITUTE LIMITED (CMPDIL)
8. MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED (MCL)
9, North Eastern Coalfields (NEC \FOREWORD
Incia is presently among the top thee fastest growing economies ofthe
word, A natural corollay the demand on Wal inputs necessary to sustain
this growth momentum ae also on incre
indi’ energy needs too ae
“as: expancing with increased industialzaton. India is both @ maior
energy producer and consumer. India currently ranks 2s the world’s
1th rgesteneray produce accounting for 2486 ofthe words toa annus!
energy production and sith ages energy consumer accounting for about
3.3% ofthe wold total annual energy consumption.
coal beng the dominant energy sourein the county accounting for 546
‘ofthe couny/s primary commercial energy need ther isan ever Sowing
demand on coo. Coa! nda producing
sat of counts ove caloutoutnas
responsibilty to meet tis demand. In
fect since ncetion in mid 70s Coal
India has been shouldering this
responsibitty commendsbly, Prior0
Nationalization the growth ncoalsector
was es than 2 pe annum since the
Investment was not fothcoming due
to inadequate return arising from
on-emuneate pie of coal Upon
nationalization it was decided to
channelize massive funds through
‘budgetary supporto bocstimestent
in the sector Fanci ablity was a
secondary consideration In project
formulation and approvals, All these
facts mad fib) weak ie
then against al odds CI. grew a 539%,
which was commensurate to GDF
‘ron forthe sixteen years since
rationalization. In 1991 the budgetary
support was sashed to around 30% of
‘the total outlay and in 1996 the
‘budgetary support was tally phased out Nevertheless CL could withstand
‘these adversaries and started making profits wth continuous growth. For
the est ime in 1936-57 the pre-tax profes OFC crossed the Rs. 1000 crore
‘mark Since then CI. has retlooked back
Wh a maces coal production of 79 allon Tonnes (MT) in 1975-78 Coal
tna forthe st ime crossed the 400 Milion Tonne (MT) rarkin coal
Latins?
production during 2008-09 producing 403.73 MTs. a clear indication
Cts dynamic production momentum in recent years CL eaped from
5300 MTs mark achieved in 2003-08 0 400 MTs (2008.09) na te span of
fveyears Whereas it tck CE. weve years to cos the 200 MTs production
smarkfrom that of 200 Ms achieved in 199-92, C's production target, by
the terminal year of Five Year Plan 201-12 65205 MTs. 2008-09 heer,
marks the beginning of t's move ro higher groweh ralectony.
Cos india is the single largest coal producer inthe world producing over
400 Mfs annually and meets 42%
counts primary commercial
energy requirement compared to 39% by gas and al sectors combined.
‘Ck commands 746 ofthe Indian col mare shar and feeds 76 coal based
thermal poner lant accountng for 75% oft thermal power generating
capacty ofthe Utly seco Cl. suppies coal at prices deeply ascountee
(50% to 60%) to international prices and insulates indian coal consumes
agains price volatity, Thus, Coal inca isa the center of nc growth tony
and plays a crucial role nnd’ cor rdusey making inci incorporated
sjoballycompetiive‘th api industalaton ad especalyircensteatonin capac expansion
‘of power setoy i is becoming inressingly evident thet the domestic
| demand far cusps the indigenous precucton. Coal demands not.
ny
inexcess of valbilty but aso rising ata pace aster than heat of growth
in coe production. Considering the need to augment coal production
Government of india percelved iovcving private players and coal blocks
were alloted Soar, 208 coal bioeks wit 48 lion Tonnes reserves have
been atte. In other words coal demand wil be met fom thee sources
-Coalinds:priate coal blocs and through imports This segmertisexpected
‘incase coal reduction ata ster pace from current evel of 493 Mion
“Tonnes fl India) to 1055 Milfon Tennes by the end of Five Year Plan
(2016-17), Reserves of metaluroial coal used in see making, ar scarce
inthe counery anc are concentrated onyn sharia Coal These eserves
2 po suficlent oul the demand ef domeste see! industry So import
ofthis quality of colis a necesty nda is
‘er-coking coal thats thermal
idowed with large reseres of
3 most used for power generation it
has high ash and low cae vale. Thi
cesstates impor of thermal
coal having low ash and high caloric value to blend with Indian cos
Conscious ofthis need Coal Inds acusing on mine aqui
Mozart
ns abroad.
12, Ausala, South Africa and In
C's 850 exploring possiblities i USAR
‘wo vgn blecksin Mozambique The blocks co
{re ikl thave both coking and nom coking coal which can be used in
sing around 224 Sakis,
‘ur domestic power and ste! plans The overseas mine acquis
eip Ct ad vale tots supphes in overcoming shortage of domestic coal
FCoalncishasto augments coal production n yeas to come
the biggest need island It incidental sas the biggest
challenge. One of the preblems of coal mining in Incas that
os mines ae stueted near peoples habitat and forest reas
4 mining acts both, Hence Rehabitation & Reseement
Policies are modified and reintroduced 19 make them more
Project Aleced Pople AP) fiery CLs pursuing an ince
‘adel of growth by ensuring that PAP ae Included inthe
decision making process undetining the need for wider
‘ontibuton in RR policies of sfected communities This is
being done trough craton of Soil aes
and letting PAPs decides what they want to-do,
bn roving resource ow to mest backward peorle Pans
«shares to land losers afte Cos ina is sted
onthe bourses,Environmental protection is anther issue that Coal India addresses with
ala. C1 takes envronmena restoration seseusly and restores the mined
tae to their original habitat othe extent possible Coal india pursues
ervronmenta protection ina proactive manner In fact 2008-10 being
‘ellowed as year of Environmental Management. Monitring opencast
jects ofS milion cubic mete and above (Coal plus OBR for land
recamation and restration through satelite imagery and uploading the
reports in websites of coal companies is 2 glowing example of C's
transparency in environmental
cal ina is committed to minimize
egative impact of coal mining using its Envonment Management
anand promoting sustainable development actives With ited scope
of produc dferertiaoncompettiveness of generic products
like coal primarily center around quality and price. Coal india
realed the need to make the product globally competitive
qualtatney, bringing international standard consistency in
qualty and made tone of ts thrust areas Besides enhancing
‘equity ofthe croduct washing the coal sinianty reduces
the emisions by the power plants. Coston anspartation a0
gets reduced consderaby.Partcpation of organizations
with requisite core competence in coal washing practices
Is sought for creating coal beneficiation facilities on
Bu Operate Maintain (BOMI bass by global bceng
(on 15 October 2009, Dt Manmohan Singh, Herb Prime
Miniter, prevented the SCOPE Gold T
phy 2007-08 to Coal
Inia for Exeience and Outstanding Contouton in Pub
‘Secte Maragement nthe nstinal Category The fact that
Coal sted tall amongst s0 mary PSUsaf Indl resonates
‘ur corporate mision of meeting the coun energy demand
with commitment and confidence in ancther postive development Coal |
India was selected as one of the eft in Pat's Global Energy Awards
2009 nthe Energy Producer ofthe Yea catagny These ae cearindictos |
(of Coa india’ growing statue in national an intemational arena
cal nia continues to grow amid these changes and challenges Foroude
is defined as raver in the face of advert. Since fs inception in 1975
Cal inia weathered many adversities with se assurance and practical
approach. This hasbeen the basis of Cts epochal succes ever the years,
‘Success is nt achieved through geting the most you can but by giving
the most you can. Cl. aways beleves in thisIn recognition ofthe cra ce expected of CL to enable india attain
Its growth objectives: a states vision forthe company evalved in
recent years
Three fold Increase in exploration capacity to conver all coal
resources into proved category within a limited time frame
coffive years
|M_Incteased emphasis on underground mining for ensuring coal
_valabiy inthe longer tam
1m __Emphasis on coal beneication by sting up lage number of new
washenes
"Opening up the company to subsantal public-private parmesship
‘opportunities
Leveraging domestic core competence for overseas operations to
embrace abigge role in providing energy secunty to India
Coal nia shall contre o playa dominant lin inca
ery landscape
1 With passage of time Cw certainly emerge a
stronger, more socal responsive and one ofthe worlds most admired
foratong time to
leneagy company. With thuston eco-fiendly ining, lan eal technology,
underground coal gastication and co
onl nia Limited wl bea name to
coriqud projects coming n rw
cn wth globally
‘he stag von sto place the company ona path of accelerated growth
wth enkancernencn precuctiy,competivenes and proftabity, meeting
atthe same time the growing demand of coal in the country in an
environmental nd soil sustainable manne,
Partha Bhatachanya
Chairman
|Coal Industry in india - A Retrospect
Historical recordin inl indicate tht mining and the use of metals and
their alos inuding on, took place in the ancient days of cvlzation,
ui ol smithy furnaces and slag heaps close tothe coal depost regions
in Easter nc indicate that coal was used in metallurgical processing
‘even as early 25 twa thousand years ago. In the absence of proper
documentation and records, howeves, the profile ofthe coal industry
remained vague until the middle of the eighteenth century
tn thelr memoir of 1774, Sumner and Heaty ofthe Eas india Company
recorded the receit ofthe proposal by the Counct of Revenue Yor working
oa mines and seling coal in Bengal" Sumner and Healy were ranted
permision to min cal in sixmines and actualy stated operations atone
them. Falling tat industlcoa mining operatonsin ina continued
in alowkey, principal asa rest of incference and neglect This state of
‘feis perstad unt! 1813 when the government deputed an experienced
‘mining engineer to make an appraisal ofthe prospects of coal mining in
India. 8y the mid-nineteenth century, coal ming was well esablshed and
production was abour 90600 tones by 1850,The level of coal production
‘india reached 612 Mion Tonnes by 1900 and 18 ikon Tonnes by 1920.
-Anumber of committees and commissions at that ime recommended
corsenation nd cet exptatlon of coal improrerentin she working
conditions in ines and the sfery ofthe mine's. Col production during
this pericd was mesty by manual means. Only afew cal ating machines
employed in some ofthe mines were electric ven. By 1946, the year
before Inde gained is independence coal production reached about 30
Millon Toones
With the advent of independence, the country embarked upon Five-Year
‘atonal development plans to mprove the economic tans ofthe pele
Coaibeing the mostimportant ard proven energy frm avaabe, the need
as felt inthe Fest Fe Year plan foc greater and moe efcientprodecion
‘of coal A production of 39 Millon Tonnes was envisaged by the terminal
ye2r (195556) ofthe Fist Five-Year plan, The second plan set @ more
ambitious coal production target of 60 Millon Tonnes by te terminal year
(1960-6) During this peo t was considered that he phate sect alone
Would notbe abe to achieve the tagetcfcoal production As aes the
National Coal Development Corporation Lid (NCDC), a Government of
Inds undertaking was esabishes in 1956 withthe collie med bythe
allways ass nucleus. long wth the Singateni Coes Co. te. (SCC,
‘already in operation in Southern ina from 1945, the country had two
"Sue cwmed cos companies With the Government's atonal enegy poly,
‘thernear tot national contra ofthe coal mins in nda tock place in two
sages
Nationalisation of Coal Mines
Coal minesinincte were natonaled way backin 1972-73 with thealm of
reorganizing and resructuring of coal minesin the backekop ofthe then
existing unsatstactory mining concitons violation af mine safety laws,
Indust unrest lack ofinvestments in mine development, mechanisaion
€etcand aiming to meet the long ange coal equrements of the county
‘The Coking Coa Mines Emergency Provisions) Act. 1971 was promulgated
bythe Central Government cn 16.10.1971 under which except the captive
mies of ISCO, ISCO ane ONC, the management ofa 226 coking coal
mines were taken over by the Government and Bharat Coking Coa ie,
(@CCL was formed to lock ater these mines The mines were rationalized
wet 151972
Further by peomulgaton of he Coal Mines (Taking over of Management)
(Ordinance, 1973 on 31.1.1973, the Cental Government took over the
‘management of al 711 non-coking coal mines. In the next phase of
nationalization these mines were natonalzed wet 1573 and a publ
sector company namely Coal Mines Authority Lc MAL) was formed to
manage these nor-coking col mines,
In Novernber 1975, the holding company Coal india Limite (Ct) was
foxmed Sngareni Clleties Ca Lx (SCC) cortnued to maitan is separate
ident, whl afew captive ines belonging to steel pants such as Tata
tron and Ste Co Ltd, (TSCO) an the Steel Authority of nda Lc (SA)
anda power agency the mod Valley Caparation (VO, werekept out
‘ofthe purview of cal nationakzation. Bituminous cain nda, therefore,
's produced by Coal inci (85%, Singareni oles Co, td (94) and
the balance by the captive mines of TSCO, SAI-ISCO, OVC and others.
gn srg producedin inca by a state sector organization, the Newel
Lignite Corporation (NLO Present production of ignite is about 28 Mion
Tonnes| Chronological Sequence of Restructuring of Coal Industry in india
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PavaTesecroR Nes Se RrORATON 380)
ssa STATE RAILWAYS.
‘COKINGCOAL. [NOW-COKING COAL COLLIERES
aay, 1975 NON-COKING COAL MINES NATIONALISEDco
Terminal
Growth of Coal Production in India
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| coat reserves are available in almost every country worldwide, with
recoverable reserves in around 70
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ast us over 130 year at current
fn contast, proven il and gas reserves
Geological resources of indian coal Category-wise and Depth-wise (As on 01.04.2009)
‘years at curent preduction levels
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(<6)World Coal Statistics
Coal provides 26% of global pimary energy needs and generates 41% ofthe word's electric
‘otal global hard coal production
2008 85 Me
2007 seme
206 “Heo Me
Total global brown coalfignite production
we 951 Me
wor 956 me
Brown coal production decreased by 04%in 2008 Germany remains the wort’ xgest brown coal predcer, despite reduction decreasing by around
2.8% in 2008. Brown coal production increased in ini, Indonesia and Turkey
Top ten hard coal producers (2008)
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Total world primary energy supply by fuel (2008)
NatwalGas 241% NatualGas 110%
53%
Hydroelectic 643%
Nudear Energy 559% NuclesrErergy 30%
World 11,295 Mtoe Asia 3,982 Mtoe
Total world electricity generation by fuel
| ‘other 298 cool a1
| Hydro 16% oi 6
Nuclear 15% Ges 20%
*otnerinchdes soa wind, combust enewables, geothermal & waste
Source:IEA2008A SRR NI NEN
Coal India - A Profile
Coal nda Limite, the single largest hard coal producing compary in the world 2s well as the largest compary employer having about 44s
empayees with headquarters in Koka, 3 hiding Company under Ministry of Coal Govereentof nda. twas formed asa pubic sector undertaking
in Novernbey, 1975 for reorganizing the nationalize coal mines ad ensuring integrated development of cal the prime source ofeneray.
Coal nda presently contributes about 82% of the total coal production in Inia, I operates through eight subsilares Seven producing companies
and one Planning & Design Insitute
astern Coalfields Ltd (ECL, Sancti West Benoa
‘Bharat Coking Coal td. (BCCL, Dhan, Jharkhand.
‘Cental Coalfields Lid, (CCL), Ranchi Jharkhandt
Northern Coalfields Ltd (NCL), ingrul, Machya Fradesh
Western Coalfields Lid. (WCL), Nagpur Maharashtra
South Eastern Coalfields Ltd. (SECL,Blaspur Cratsgarh,
Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL, Sambalpur Orisa,
Central Mine Planning & Design institute Ltd. (CMPDIL,Rarch Jharkhand.
“The mines f North Easem Coles (Assam & Meghalaya} operate dct under Coal nda,
Coal inca curently operates 473 mines spreed over 8 states of Ica to produce and benefcat cal for meeting the demand ofthe consumes all
‘over the county. The range of product are: aw Coal (coking &non-cking), Washed Coal, Midlings, Soft Coke & Hard Coke, Coal Tar, Coal Gas,
(Coal Chemist.
Coal India and Subsidiaries
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1 To promote the development and utilzation of the coal reserves inthe country for meeting Its present
and future requirements with
and ety of mine works
ard towards the need for conservation of non~enewabie
Tors the productviy of coal mining and related activites through invoduction of improved technology,
streamlining of erganzation, management. improving skis, and metivation ofthe workforce.
1m Eficency of operations adopting appropiate cost eduction and cost control methods
make efficient actangements fr marketing and supply of cal so that cal, coke and its derivatives are
_nvalabe to consumers throughout the county convenienty and at reasonable prices
1m To promote research and development activities ona continuous basisinthe areas of coal mining, beneiition,
development of new coa-based products or by-products, fuel technology or any other area having &
bearing on conservason utlation et.Organisational Structure of Coal India Limited
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PART-TIME OFFICIAL DIRECTORS
Sh Say Mita ‘Secretary and nancial Adviser Ministry of Coal New Det
PART-TIME NON- OFFICIAL DIRECTORS
Sha PX Bane
Shi Arvind Pande
ShisMuass
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Ade. Mere (Tac Transportation) Raivay Beard
CChatman-cum-Managing tector Wester Coalfields Uiited
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Cerral Mine Planning & Design Insite Limited| Coal and Coal india - Unmatched Strategic Relevance St
1a nica cols the most dominant energy Source meeting S5% of Indias par commercial energy neds The word vet hovers around 27%
1 nda having just 0% of wore krown and ata gas sources bu abundant oa eserves 10582 lon Tonnes in proved category (oof
to ee 2672 BT) conretting 1% of words proved coal eserves coal plays apvatalcl in indian Energy Scenario.
1m About 65% of total poner generation in nc is con based
rnd itd a Schedule Nevatna Pubic Sector Company isthe single largest coal producer inthe ward producing ove 400 MTs annvaly
1m Produces 82% of nda’ oveal coal production
tn ects 42% of nia’ primary commer energy equrement compared 139% contributed by ol and ges sectors combined
1m Commands 746 of thelnian coal market,
Feeds 75 coal base thermal pone: plants accountng for 75 5% of ota thermal power generating cpacty of the Url sector
1m 7% of total coal produced s supplied to power utesin the county -atually ernpowering the power sect:
1 Supplies coal at prices deepiy discounted (SOH6UN) 0 Internatons! prices,
1m insults nian coal consumers against pie watt
‘bakes the end usrindusty globally comoettive
Thus. piaysakey role in“inla Growth Stoy‘and making Indi incorporated globally comoettve
Coal Resources in India
TYPE AND CATEGORY WISE BREAKUP OF COAL RESERVE (as on 1.08.09),
ee foes ees ea a
Ching: |
[ines aaa meen “ete ar
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weaws tment |
| sub -Toa oking 5 | ame | x CL
| (8) Non-Coking: ~ 7 87798 7 109614 | 38312 ~ | 7 BI ”
(ciTertiary Coal rn 0 | eC 1078
rendu = | ape 770Statewise Share of Coal Reserves in India (as on 01. 04. 2009) ]
1 West dengal 1%
wm Archer Pradesh 85
rarktand 33%
1 Orissa 278
Maharastra
C1 Machya Praesh 9%
1 Ura Pradesh om
Gohan 10%Coal India Ltd. 4 Wave 0
[ Categorization of Coal and Coke
| Indian coals categorized on the basis of UHV in case of non-oking (steam) coal anc ont
bass fash contents in eave of coking coal a follows
Sk | Class | Grade | UHV Equivalent GCV
| cal approx (ea apr
7 | Non-coking coal A UHV > 6200Kcal / Kg GOV > 6401
producein at z = ua > OO aot > GeV 0D
sarescter ten € [seco> = vival ig» 490 | Se > Gv 500
Aeuachl Pde, ° [a0 Vivica Mg > 200 | S01 > > amo
| ‘Meghalaya & E
| Nagaland. F
| 5 Zan = UiGa/Igh> Ta sums Goroaa |
Toran calmed | Not graded 1
statesof Arunachal & Nagaland. —_| |
‘Coking Coal ‘Steel Gul ‘Ash Content £ 15% |
Seer
Way :
| ibe Gel 7
| Washery Gril 7
| [Heseveew FJ
j4 ‘Semi-Coking and ‘Semi-Coking Gr. + moisture content £ 19%
‘Weakly Coking Coal | Semi-coking Grit 19% <-Ash + moisture content £ 2496
1 Coking Coals ae such coals as have been clasifed as coking coals by the erstwhile Coal Board under the Coal Mines (Conservation Safety
‘and Development) Act, 1852 (12 of 1982 (nce repealed) or such coals as have been declared or may be declared as coking coal by the Cena
Government under the Collery Contl Order, 1945 othe Coa Mines (Conservation and Development) Act, 1978 (28 of 1974) andthe rules made
under both the aforesaid Acts.
2. Semi-Coking Coals anc weakly coking coals are such coals 3s were classed 22
Mines (Conservation and Development) Ac, 1952(120F 1952 (since
Certra Government Calery Control Order, 194
lassie As.
erswtile Col Board unde the Co
ale) or a may be declared as 'seri-cokig! or weak coking cols by the
the Coal Mines (Conservation & Dew) Act 1974 28 of 1978) an! the ules made under both as
[3 Coals other han coking or semi-coking or weak coking coal are non-coking coals
‘4 "Useful Heat Value”: UHV = 8900-138 (A + M) where UHV = Useful Heat Vale in Kea /kg/A= Ath content M-= Mostre content)
Wm Inthe case of col having moistue less than 2 percent and volatile conten less then 18 percent, the useful heat value are arrived as above
reduced by 150 kilo calories per kilogram for each 1 percent reduction tn vol
le content below 18 percent fraction pro-rata
1 Both moisture and ash are determined after equiibrating at 60 percent relative hurley and 400C temperature as perelevan Causes of nan
Standard Speication Na. 15 1350-1958
5. Ash percentage ofcoking cols and har coke are determined ater ar cryng as pe 15 13501959. the moisture so determined s more than 2 percent,
the determination shall be after equilibrating at 60 percent relative humidity at 400C temperature as per IS : 1350-1959,
6. "Gross Calorie Value at constant volun the quantity of heat iberated by combusting the fl at constant velume in angen saturated with water
‘vapour the original material and final products of combustion being at 2 reference temperature st 250C and the water abtained from the fuel
being inthe quis sae
‘The following e the madified Mazumdar formulae forthe calculation of calorific value of indian cal fom there proximate analysis Fo low moisture
coal Me2 percent. GCV = 91,7F + 756 (V-.1A)-€0Mand fr high molsture coals M>2 percent, GCV = 85.5 [10 (.1A + Ml} - GoM where M, AV and
Fwrtten of denote motstur ash voltile mater nd ed carbon respectively
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Pension under CMPS 1998
| Pension under CMPS'98
_Amemberon reaching the age of superannuation or on retrerent wil receive @ morthy pension compounded at a masimum rate of 25% ols average
emoluments, provided that he/she has rendered 30 years of pensionable service If 3 member has not rendared minimum often yeas of pensionable
service he / she shall nat qualify for pension and be entitled to return of contributions. The minimum pension wil be Rs. 350 per month
Ifa member has rendered atleast 10 yeas of personable sence he / she wl get pension as per folowing bass
25% of average emoluments x No of years of pensionable service
30
‘mere a member nas completed 10 years of pensionable service and would be ataning the age of superannuation within a peroc often yearsopts to
rete from the tence before staining the age of superannuation such member shal be ented for educe pens
‘Types of Pension:
(9) Superannuation Pension
Pension calculated as per following formula
259% of last draw basi & DA x Number of Pensionable Years of Service
30
2rd of period of service rendered during the period
eto is taken as pensionable service
7110 31.03.89 is taken 9 Penslonable Service From 01.08.89 tl date of ext full
For computing 25% of ast drawn asc & DAs average lst 10 months notional salary taken into
(©) Disablement Pension
Disebleren Pension s computed athe ate of iventy five per cento the average emoluments or not ss than 8.350 per month
(C\Widow / Widower Pension
Widow / Widower Penson i 0% ofthe Superannuation Pension as
formula mentioned above subject to einimum of 250 per month
However in case of death of member while in service before ataining the age of superannuation, the amount of monthly widow or
widower pension payable shal be equvalent to sixty si and two upon thre percent of monthly pension ofthe employee fr which
he/she would have become anttied onthe date of his/her death or not ss han 8.250 per month,
(0) Chiléren Pension
‘Monty chicren pension & 254 af widow / widower pension for
daughter asthe case may be ort ess han Rs. 10010 each
til. hen pension i ald ro two of the eldest
3 oF unmarried daughters asthe case may be, tl hey attain the age of 25 years or 6
‘the case of unmarried daughter tithe date ofher mariage whichever is eater.
(© Orphan Pension
In case there iro surviving widow or widewer athe ume af the death of an employes, fom the dace following &
ate of hives death or
ctherwise the date of deth ofthe widow / widower, tw of te eldest sons or unmaried daughters, as the case may be, they atan the
age oF 25 yeas and inthe case of unmarried daughter tl the date ofher martage, which ever eae shall be ere
leu of eléren person.
ed fo erphan person in
The amount of month orphan pension aayable after the death ofthe employee o the widow/widower shall be equivalent to SOM ofthe
amount of widourwidower persion or nates than Rs. 100 per ciBreer eit oi
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Wage settlement under the National Coal Wage Agreement(NCWA-VIII)
‘Tha Gow of nda, Ministry of Coal through letter dated 28th February 2007 corweyed the authorization to Coal nda Limited to constitute JBCCHA in
Consultation wth members of JCEM Acordingly JBCCL-Vil was consttuted gving representation othe Unions as INTUC6 ATUG3, HMS-3, BMS-3
Ghd CITU-, Te rine meetings of BCC were held and The National Coal Wage Agreement (NCWALWIt) was signed on 24 January, 2009 New Delhi
“The silent features of NOWA-VIl are as under
1. Theperiadicty oF NCHA shale for Five Yeas with 100% DA neutralization waf.0107,2006 0 30062011
2 “The Minimum Granted Benefit @ 24% on total emoluments (Basic + DA + SDA+ Attendance Bonus) as on 30.06.2006 4
4. The Annual nerements shal be @ 3% on progressive basis
‘An additonal alowances viz "Nursng Alowance’@ Rs.20/- per month has been introduced NCWA- forthe Nursing staff wel. 1.12008,
5. Nlotherallowances i () Washing allowance, (Transport subsidy, ip Additonal Transpo Subsidy, (h) Conveyance reimbursement ad i)
for caleld Areas. other than urban areas wile increased by SOS the existing ates prospective ie, wer. 1.12008,
6 The payment of HRA t the employees posted in urban areas wil be athe rates as notified by the Govt and shale applicable for 1.12008
con te revised bas
7. The underground abowance willbe payable @ 125% ofthe rsd basic and for Assam Coals wile @ 15H of revised basi Tis wll be
payable wet 1.12008,
8 Thecelingof gratuity willbe enhanced to maximum of R10 lakhs wef 11.2007 .
5. _Accumletion of EL willbe enhanced to 140 days against the ening provision of 120 ays,
10. Accumulation of ickleave willbe enhance to 110 days aginst the exsing provision of 100 days.
11. Theessting provision of Casal leave 3 per Clause 741 10746 of NCWAdI wll ontnue tobe operative
12. The NatonalFestva idays oF 8 days as per esting rows wl consnue.
13, TheLifecoverscheme wil be enhanced rom Rs40.S00/-1o R60000/-wef. 112008,
‘The Ex-gratia In case of death/permanent total disablement wil be enhanced from Rs30,000/- to RS45,000/- wel, 1.12008,
15, *Sence inked weightage’-An amount equivalent to one increment shal be payable to those non-executvesonsuperannuation/death on
‘or afer 01072008 dung the period oF NCWA-ME 30 a5 to atvact beter terminal benef However this wi be peronlto them ard shall ot
be quoted as precede for any anomaly rectification,
16, "Fuel Allowance The costof one LAG Cylinder (145 KG) at Gon, rate wl be rembursed per month. The payment of CCA sha be withdrawn,coal ind
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| Strategic initiatives set into motion to reap positive benefits
|
| Refocus on Underground mining
One of the most important organizational goals that Coal Ina has
aindertaken is to set up the underground coal production. UG coal
production over the yarshas ben pester on the decline CI realized
that F the UG coal production is net stepped up and CIL continues to
‘pursue the softer option of mining coal through its openeast mines 3
Situation may arisen the future sy 30 yearshence, when the OC reserves
may get eshausted ard the coun inspite of sting on large deeo sete
reserves of coal would face huge shortage jeoparlzing eneray secur.
“Though the cost oFUG reductions signtfcatly higher anc though there
iso immediate need for this harder option inthe national interest to
shore us the energy secuty CL underinedthe importance flaying sess
‘onUG cos production of reserves laying in depts below 300 meters to
begin with ad succesful arested the decined tend forthe ist ime
in 2007-08.
tina paradigm shit keeping wit the global rend, Coal naa adopting
state ofthe art under production mass production technology. This lo
irclaesproaucton fom High Wal Mining has detiied 7 UG properties
for development and a giobl Expression of Interest has been issued
Coal Benefication
“yt ited scope of product ferentiation, compedtiveness of genec
products eal primary centre around quality and price. Cl stressed
‘pon the need ro make the product qualitatively bringing interrations
“nda consistency in ality and made rane of the trust areas of OL.
Participation of ergarizaons with requisite core competence In
washing practices Is sought for creating coal beneficiation
facies on Sulé-Operate Maintain GOM) basis by global ding nthe
fest phase CIL has ented to setup 10Washerles by 2011-12 having a
total washing capacity of 105 MTY primal for son-cooking coal
Developing Abandoned Mines
‘Another sgnfcant tative that Coa ina has undertaken the revit
‘of mines abandoned in the past for reason
er than exhaustion of
reserves: rine fre working seams/neighbourng seums; presence of water
in and around the mine; poor economic reasons due to
‘obsolete technology et 18 such mines with estimated reserves of over
600 Miion Tonnes of high quality coking and thermal coal have beer
denties for developing once again under a Joint Venture arangement
wit the aszciatn ofnterationaly reputed global undergrouré mining
‘compares 10compariashave been shortisted ar the jects moving
on attack
Environmental Monitoring through Satelite Imagery
For sustainable development ofthe coal mining in naa, CL through ts
subsdary Cental Mine Panning & Design inettute (CMPD has commences
monitoring lind relamation and restoration of opencast mines trou
transparency in envianmental sustainably.
“The monitoring ha aleady been commenced and baseline iformaton
tased on the satelite mages ae generated by CMPO! for 35 openc
projects during 2008-8.49 pojetshave been Henifed frsuchrontonng
ddsing 2009-10.
‘year 2009-10 decir asthe year of Ervironmental Management” Or
the Company, About 7 crore plants with a survival rate of ove 75% 29
‘pencas ines and | washery arin possession ofISO 1401 creator
Initiatives for acquiring coal resources abroad
Coal ncias posed to imbibe "Trarsraiorl'competencein oa business
and vansfa tslfinioa global energy company Pansare afoot to ae
Coal resources abroad though equity stake in working o green ik!
projects Floated global Eo or selection of strategic parnesfor overseas
erations Presently the focus on Mozambique, Austra, South Afce
and indonesia. is also esplaringposstities in USA,
_APanel of investment Sankers has been formed 10
oportunites abroad and asst in due dligence/tansaction OL hols
57% equty nthe SPV iternatinal Coal Ventures Limited formed in
Joint Vente with a consorum of PSUS ~ SAIL RINL, NMDC and NTPC.
(0 succesfully bagged two wigin cal blocks covering around 24 savare
kelometes in Mozarioique through compestve bidding snd exploration
and development wlleommence short
Fue Suoply Agreement Unkage system forsupaly of coal epaced by 8
Tegal enforceable Fuel Sunply Agreement FSA) Coalinga Limited 29d
‘Nationa Terral Powe Corperation (NTPO) Ina signfiant development
signed Fuel Supely Agreement SA) on 28 May 2008. Tiss sper the
‘New Coal Distribution Poy (NCDP) f Government, sued in October 07,
vahich sinus coal supplies to consumes through legal enforceable
aera As wth performance based ake oY
“he tigger level which ste minima assured quay ofl supp has
been fed 3¢ 9080 Annual Contracted Quantity (ACG The ACC or 1S
exiting NTPC Power Stations from CI sources has been agreed at 1147
Mion Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA) for 2009-10. Cl adéitionaly ha
provisioned for 7 MTs of coal far power stations coming up ate
3) Match 2008
The tenure of A with power utes wl befor 20 yar rile endo
the ite ofthe power station whichever eater, with provisions fori.
review of ACO after every 5 years The soning of Mode! FSA by NTPC 3nd
CGLiserpected to usherinaneraof consumer srendly commer PIRES
incoa atketing by CLcite teee= OR C0
Approximate Conversion Factors used in Energy related computations
(Greseair | ToTonnes mati | Koes tenets USgatons | Tonnes ||
From ‘Multiply by a
Homaimeas [1 ae ae |
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Reidalfucioh [0368 a7 0339 Toes
Natural Gas | To Billion Billion | Million Tonnes: Million ~[ “Million Barrels.
tednG [CublemeteeNG | CubleFeetNc | ollquialent | TonnestNG otequtalert
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ff 1 British thermal unit (Btw) ‘O25akcal
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aioLtd. 4 Wavrarna Compeny
Caloric uivalens:
| Oretone of i eqsialnt ecu apraimaey
| eacunis —remion hoes i
‘2p |
40 million Btu: i
SebdFuds 1 Stonnesothar coal
tonnes ofigte
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theres
Tonnes Mec tomes
To corer om the nts on tele hand deo 2e uns cs he top mp bythe vale inte table
Te Thousandtoe | Terjoules | Gigjoues [own | kwm ition Terms i
j = Muli :
Thousndoe ti [aed [aa [ies [ine] assent '
Tergjodes 7) aaexio? oxi? | 277ax107 | 77840" | 9470008
i sous (6) 2388x107 [roxio 277axi0* | 2778x108 | varec0e i
Gigowat hours GA astax10 [36 Be ia icooeee | sataxca? i
|[_Kiowatt hours (kin) 8598x108 36x 10% 36x10" rox108 7 3412x108 t
: [Dion ters 252 1O5SxIP_| 1055410" | aaaixio" | 2asTcaT 1 i
i Products TOE/Ton Barrels/Ton
Fetes 150 ao
06 730 1
| exer ara 1970 353
| Jet Kerosene 1.065, 73 ~
' Naphthe 1075 "350
| Heavy Fuel Oi 0960 I 666
i ‘White Spirit 0960 700
} Beumen t 0960 608 {
1 Non Spaced Products i 0960 700 1
of fea 7 |
US calonsparion 3a =
| Imperial Gallons per ton 433 7 31
| [Uters per ton 1968 1732) =
are perton Rs 1a
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Tons pe Crm 3606
| Toga Leet agile ei ot y 2
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Ton = 733bares T Ameran Brel 158084
= 1165 Cubic Meters ioltes) “armenian (US) gaons
Teal = 0i36tones | 549726 perl UX gallons
7 cube = 0858 Tens Ssiscubic feet
Tilton Ton TT Bilin Cubic Meters Natural Gas 15999 ubicmene
T Bilin Cubic wate
(0805 Milion Tons (NG
(2805 lion Tons NG
B53 ion Cubic Feet Netra Gas
(073 ilion Tons LNG
629 Milion Banesof Ol Equiv
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3H Bon Cure Metre Natu Gas
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£268 Milion Bares of Equi
1 American Gallon
| T inpevial Gallon
378581 cubic dedeeters (dm)
0136tonne (appro8)
231 cabicinches
(0133681 cubic foot
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(10238095 American bare
1082268 petal gabon
(00037854 cuble meter
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20034 American gallons
454608 ters
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0160544 cubic foot
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| tonne of Petroleum 15 tonnes
} 10° therm of Natural cas =015 tonnes
1 MW hour = 0323 tonnes |
ee eg
7009 of metallica coke + 1050 Kg of washed of premium grade coking coal or 1575 kg. of run of mine coking coal
1.700 tonnes of or (55 0 60% Fe)
500 tonnes oflimestone
100Iowh of elect omer
(1m? cay of water
| Rs 6500 per annual tonne of captalinvestment for an integrated plant)
SOME DEFINITIONS
Coal + Afosstzd sl fel of vegetative rg.
Couttnk Teankctcalendate oe raury inte ocean ged yea anda ponte
Shae T wecronhan cy asad bela is tui rte waa rel oo weg
ed with water
Calorfie Value, Gross The number of heat units measured as being berated when unit mass of coal fs burned in oxygen
vapourin a bor under standard condition.
Caloric Value, Net: The Gross calorie vale fess the latent heat of evaporation ofthe water orginal contained inthe fl and that formed ring
isscombustion,
Proximate Analysis + The analysscf Coal /cok, expressed in ters of moisture, vate marr and ash
Utimate Analysis: The analysis of Coal/coke, expressed in terms of its carbon, hydrogen, nitragen, sulphur and exygen contents
Porosity + The vlume proportion of voids wrthin apiece of coke The ciflerence between the true relative density and the apparent
relative density ofa simple of coke expresied asa percentage of the tue relative densityMinistry of Coal
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