CIL hasn’t raised prices in 4 yrs, planning to list BCCL, CMPDI: Chairman
Coal India Ltd chairman Pramod Agrawal on Tuesday said the miner has not raised prices of the dry fuel in the last four years to ensure its supply at competitive prices to consumers compared to the international market.
He also said that the CIL is trying to list subsidiaries Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (BCCL) and Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI) but asserted that there was no question of demerging them.
The company has a total of eight subsidiaries.
Addressing shareholders at the company’s 48th AGM, Agrawal said that the CIL is committed to increasing its production and supplies to the mandated levels to ensure that the country gets power at a “just” price.









