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COAL SECRETARY AMRIT LAL MEENA INAUGURATES INDIA PAVILION AT THE WORLD MINING CONGRESS 2023, AUSTRALIA

Shri Amrit Lal Meena, Secretary, Ministry of Coal inaugurated the India pavilion having NLC India Ltd (NLCIL), Coal India Limited (CIL) and NMDC at the World Mining Congress (WMC) 2023 in Brisbane, Australia. The India pavilion at WMC showcases country’s technological prowess in the mining, energy sector and its commitment to sustainable development practices.

NLC India Ltd. (NLCIL) along with participating Indian PSEs welcomed Shri Amrit Lal Meena and other officials from the Ministry of Coal, to its exhibition pavilion. The event, being held in Brisbane, Australia, has brought together industry leaders, experts and organizations from around the world to share knowledge and advancements in the mining and power generation sector.

The visit of Coal Secretary and other officials marked a significant moment for NLCIL and as they engaged in insightful discussions about the future of coal mining, power generation and its impact on the energy sector. The India stall showcases innovative technologies, sustainable mining, power generation practices and country’s commitment to environmental conservation.

Shri Prasanna Kumar Motupalli, CMD, NLC India Ltd, extended a warm welcome to the Coal Secretary upon his arrival at the pavilion. The CMD highlighted NLCIL’s dedication to the advancement of the energy industry through responsible mining techniques and adoption of cutting-edge technologies.

Also present at the exhibition venue was former CMD of NLCIL, Dr M P Narayanan, who shared his valuable insights about the sector.

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