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Coronavirus Updates: Delhi registers record 306 COVID-19 deaths; Kerala sees highest one-day surge with nearly 27,000 cases

Coronavirus Updates: Delhi registers record 306 COVID-19 deaths; Kerala sees highest one-day surge with nearly 27,000 cases Firstpost 1 day ago FP Staff © Provided by Firstpost Coronavirus Updates: Delhi registers record 306 COVID-19 deaths; Kerala sees highest one-day surge with nearly 27,000 cases 23:43 (IST) Kerala sees highest one-day surge of about 27,000 new cases With Kerala s COVID-19 graph witnessing the highest single day surge of nearly 27,000 cases on Thursday, the state government has decided to hold discussions with the manufacturers to procure vaccines. We have sought more vaccines from the Centre and expect a reply soon. But we are not planning to wait for the allotment.

Consumers opt for 71 MT indigenous coal in April-February on steps for import substitution: CIL

Consumers opt for 71 MT indigenous coal in April-February on steps for import substitution: CIL The measure undertaken by Coal India include allowing its coal companies to sign pacts under import substitution with 17 power plants linked with them. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NEW DELHI: Coal India Ltd (CIL) on Tuesday said its drive for coal import substitution has gained tempo with consumers opting for about 71 million tonnes (MT) of indigenous coal during the April-February period of the current fiscal. CIL accounts for about 83 per cent of India s domestic dry-fuel production and aims to achieve 1 billion tonne coal production by 2023-24.

CIL: Consumers opt for 71 MT indigenous coal in Apr-Feb 21 on steps for import substitution: CIL

Synopsis Coal India s drive for import substitution backed by a set of multiple measures facilitated coal consumers to opt for around 71 million tonnes (MT) of indigenous coal ending February of the current FY (financial year), CIL said in a statement. CIL accounts for about 83 per cent of India s domestic dry-fuel production and aims to achieve 1 billion tonne coal production by 2023-24. Coal India Ltd (CIL) on Tuesday said its drive for coal import substitution has gained tempo with consumers opting for about 71 million tonnes (MT) of indigenous coal during the April-February period of the current fiscal. CIL accounts for about 83 per cent of India s domestic dry-fuel production and aims to achieve 1 billion tonne coal production by 2023-24.

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