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Coal production starts from Urtan and Dhirauli mines in Madhya Pradesh

By IANS | Updated: May 19, 2026 20:05 IST

New Delhi, May 19 Coal production has started from the Urtan and Dhirauli coal mines in Madhya Pradesh ...

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New Delhi, May 19 Coal production has started from the Urtan and Dhirauli coal mines in Madhya Pradesh which will enhance domestic coal availability and further accelerate the country's journey towards self-reliance in the energy sector, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Coal on Tuesday.

The Urtan Coal Mine, located in the Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh, has been allocated to M/s JMS Mining Private Limited.

Coal production from the mine began on May 15.

"Urtan has emerged as the first underground coal mine to commence production under the commercial coal auction regime, making it a landmark achievement in the reform-driven transformation of the coal sector to strengthen energy security," the statement said.

In another significant development, coal production has also commenced at the Dhirauli Coal Mine in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh.

"The mine allocated to M/s Mahan Energen Limited, started production on May 17, 2026, and is expected to further strengthen coal supply from the resource-rich Singrauli region," the statement noted.

The commencement of production from these two mines reflects the impact of the government's progressive reforms and streamlined procedures aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and facilitating ease of doing business leading to 'Atmanirbharta' (self-reliance) in energy sector.

"The increased production from these mines will play an important role in meeting the rising domestic coal demand, reducing reliance on imports and supporting sustained economic growth," the statement added.

India's coal production has seen a 70 per cent growth over the last decade -- a massive increase combined with transparency, efficiency, and sustainability.

State governments have been one of the biggest beneficiaries with nearly Rs 2.5 lakh crore in auction premiums and royalties being received into various state government exchequers.

The government is giving it a major push to underground mining as it has environmental advantages like lower land disturbance, reduced emissions and extraction at greater depths.

A clear roadmap to reach 100 million tonnes by 2029–30 is being implemented.

Besides, the Ministry is fast-tracking First Mile Connectivity projects, ensuring that 90 per cent of coal will be loaded through mechanised and eco-friendly systems, including conveyor belts, Silo and Rapid Loading Systems, and water sprinklers.

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