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India aims to radically increase its underground coal production to 100 million tons by 2030.
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This strategic shift is part of India's plan to end coal imports by 2025-2026.
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Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi emphasizes coal's vital role in India's economic development.
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Underground mining, less focused on in recent years, promises minimal land degradation.
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India's coal production in October soared by 18.59% compared to last year.
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The Coal Ministry is dedicated to ensuring steady coal supply for national development.
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India, extracting 95% of coal from opencast mines, now turns to an underground approach.
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Environmentalists express concerns despite the 'eco-friendly' tag of underground mining.
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India's coal strategy is a focal point in international climate summits like COP28.
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