MCL plans to invest Rs 60,000 crore in Odisha


Bhubaneswar, Jun 20 (IANS): Mahanadi Coalfields (MCL) planned to invest Rs 60,000 crore in Odisha, with Rs 31,000 crore to be spent on mining and social infrastructure development by 2023-24, the subsidiary of Coal India said in a statement, here on Saturday.

MCL plans to increase coal production capacity to 300 million tonnes with investment in three new projects -- Siarmal in the Ib Valley coalfields, Subhadra and Balbhadra North in Talcher coalfields -- as well as expansion of existing projects.

To build capacity, the company would invest in procurement of HEMMs (hand emplaced minefield marking set), besides setting up of 1600 MW (2x800) super critical thermal power plant at a cost of Rs 11,363 crore in the Sundergarh district, it said.

It will also invest in strengthening coal evacuation infrastructure, like doubling of 53-km Jharsuguda-Sardega rail line with a flyover at Jharsuguda station and construction of 12 rapid loading systems (RLS).

With the help of state government, MCL will invest in creating social infrastructure, like roads, flyovers and parks, under its command area in Sundergarh, Jhasuguda, Sambalpur and Angul districts.

It also plans to set up more solar power plants, besides biological reclamation of mined out areas and bringing them to original form by laying top soil, adopting best agricultural and afforestation practices.

The company has adopted a part of tribal-dominated area under its command in Sundergarh for development under the Gram Samridhi Yojana, to improve the quality of life in and around MCL projects.

  

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