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For the government, Coal India is the gift that keeps giving

Frequent share sales coinciding with price peaks and big dividend demands even when cash is short threaten the interests of the mining giant and its investors.

AvatarUjval Nanavati

16 Jun 2023

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Explained: How the Adani group gained from the coal crisis

Adani Enterprises’s strong June quarter was driven by surging global coal prices and the firm’s competitive edge in the sector.

AvatarAakriti Bhalla

25 Aug 2022

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How the environment ministry lets Coal India break the rules

Overlooking the poor record of the public sector unit’s mines on checking pollution and complying with environmental safeguards, it approves their expansion requests under a special arrangement.

AvatarMeenakshi Kapoor

30 Apr 2022

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How the government gave Coal India a bad name

The world’s largest coal producer, blamed for the recent power shortage, is facing an existential crisis that may not entirely be its doing.

AvatarPrince M. Thomas

26 Oct 2021

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Ambani may still want Zee, and India’s embarrassing power crisis

Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries was in talks to buy Zee. It may have not “proceeded” with the talks, but there are enough reasons to believe that Ambani cannot do without Zee. Separately, India’s power sector is going through an unprecedented shortage of coal. A shameful situation for a coal-rich country like ours. Who is to blame?

AvatarT Surendar

14 Oct 2021