Coal freight drives Indian Railways' growth, total earnings soar to ₹1,25,106 crore
From April to December 2023, Indian Railways achieved a cumulative freight loading of 1154.67 MT, an increase of 45.28 MT compared to last year's 1109.38 MT.
From April to December 2023, Indian Railways achieved a cumulative freight loading of 1154.67 MT, an increase of 45.28 MT compared to last year's 1109.38 MT.
REC has recently expanded into non-power infrastructure sectors, including roads & expressways, metro rail, airports, IT communication, and social & commercial infrastructure such as educational institutions and hospitals. REC's loan book currently exceeds ₹4,74,275 crore.
In conjunction with these green initiatives, Indian Railways has made considerable progress in the electrification of its railway tracks.
As per the latest data as of October 31, 2023, Uttar Pradesh stands at the forefront with 8,516 kilometers of electrified tracks.
The release from the Ministry of Coal said that the Ministry has taken note of the additional coal requirement for supplying an additional 80 GW thermal capacity to be added in the country by 2030.
From April to September 2023, Railways recorded a cumulative freight loading of 758.20 MT, marking a rise over the 736.68 MT observed in the corresponding period last year.
From April to September 2023, Railways recorded a cumulative freight loading of 758.20 MT, marking a rise over the 736.68 MT observed in the corresponding period last year.
Ayana Renewable Power is backed by the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), British International Investment (BII) and Green Growth Equity Fund.
Modi said, "Shows commendable progress in our commitment towards a greener future. In just nine years, we have enhanced our capacity significantly, taking significant strides towards Mission Net Zero Carbon Emission."
First Mile Connectivity eliminates road transportation of coal in mining areas by using conveyors or roads to the nearest railway siding.
The mega event, being held for the first time, will provide the stainless steel industry opportunity to connect, collaborate and conduct business, ISSDA president Rajamani Krishnamurti said.