PM lays foundation for CCL’s KDH-Purnadih Coal Handling Plant

Unnati More Nov 16, 2023 0

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on November 15, laid the foundation stone for the KDH-Purnadih Coal Handling Plant in the North Karanpura, Jharkhand, of CCL. The Prime Minister also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for various new projects worth 7,200 INR crore.

The estimated cost of the coal handling plant is 442 INR-Crore with a capacity of 7.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). It consists of a receiving hopper, crusher, coal storage bunker (15000-tonne capacity), and a silo bunker (4000-tonne storage capacity). It is scheduled to be operational within two years of commencement.

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The project will incorporate the concept of mechanized first-mile connectivity in coal transportation through the integration of the principles of the ‘PM Gatishakti Master Plan‘. 

It will contribute significantly to the development of first-mile rail connectivity, by facilitating the transport of coal produced from the KDH and Purnadih coal mines to the nearest railway circuit, from which it will be supplied to thermal power plants throughout the country. This will bring speed and efficiency to the dispatch of coal by eliminating transportation by road and thus minimizing diesel consumption.


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