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Page 1: Coal India Limited-An Overview

Presentation By

Bhavya

Nandana

Pranav

Shailaja

Venkatesh

Page 2: Coal India Limited-An Overview

HISTORY

Indian government nationalised coal industry in the

1970’s.

By 1972, it acquired most of the coking coal mines

in India.

To consolidate the business of the coking & non

coking in coal under one entity, a formal holding

company in the form of Coal India Limited(CIL) was

formed.

The Coal India formed in the November 1975.

The government of India held 100% of its shares

form 1975 to 2010.

Company has its registered office in Kolkata

Page 3: Coal India Limited-An Overview

MISSION AND VISION

MISSION

To produce and market the planned quantity of coal and

coal products efficiently and economically in an eco

friendly manner with due regard to safety, conversation

and quality.

VISION

To emerge as a global player in the primary energy sector

committed to provide energy security to the country by

attaining environmentally and socially sustainable growth

through best practices from mine to market.

Page 4: Coal India Limited-An Overview

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Page 5: Coal India Limited-An Overview

CHIEF MANAGING DIRECTOR

A.K.Dubey On 26th June 2014 Dr.A.K.Dubey succeeded

S.Narsing Rao

Dubey is a member of IAS and holds a bachelor degree in law , PG degree.

He also served as M.D of Punjab Alkalies and Chemicals ltd.

Page 6: Coal India Limited-An Overview

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

Page 7: Coal India Limited-An Overview

Shareholders (as

on 31-March-2013)Shareholding

Government of

India90.00%

Foreign Institutional

Investors (FII)05.44%

Banks and

Financial

Institutions

01.28%

Indian Public 01.23%

Private Corporate

Bodies01.22%

Mutual Funds 00.71%

NRI/OCB/Others 00.12%

Total 100.0%

Listing: CIL's equity shares

are listed on Bombay Stock

Exchange where it is a

constituent of the BSE

SENSEX .

Shareholding: On 30

September 2013, 90% of

the equity shares of the

company were owned by

the Government of India

and the remaining 10%

were owned by others.

LISTING AND SHARING

Page 8: Coal India Limited-An Overview

OPERATIONS

Coal India operates through 81 mining areas in eight states in India.

It has 470 coal mines out of which 164 are open cast, 275 are underground and 31 are mixed mines.

Production from open cast mines during 2012-13 was 91.65% of total production of 452.21 MT. Underground mines contributed to 8.35% of production.

CIL further operates 17 coal washeries, out of which 12 are for coking coal and 5 are for non-coking coal.

It also manages 200 other establishments like workshops, hospitals etc.

Safety precautions for employees also taken as per the relevant acts.

Page 9: Coal India Limited-An Overview

SUBSIDIARIESCoal India produces coal through seven of its wholly owned

subsidiaries.

They are;

Bharat Coking Coal Limited

Central Coalfields Limited

Eastern Coalfields Limited

Mahanadi Coalfields Limited

Northern Coalfields Limited

South Eastern Coalfields Limited

Western Coalfields Limited

Its another wholly owned subsidiary CMPDIL carries out the exploration activities for other subsidiaries.

CIL also has a wholly owned subsidiary in Mozambique.

Coal India Africana Limitada (CIAL) for pursuing coal mining opportunities in that country.

Page 10: Coal India Limited-An Overview

Products:

Coking Coal

Semi Coking Coal

NLW Coking Coal

Non Coking Coal

Washed & Beneficiated Coal

Middlings

Rejects

CIL Coke/LTC Coke

Coal Fines/Coke Fines

Tar/Heavy Oil/Light Oil/Soft Pitch

Page 11: Coal India Limited-An Overview

REVENUE

CIL as a group has achieved post tax profit of 15111.67 crores in 2013-14 ; as

compared to 17356.36 crores in 2012-2013

Page 12: Coal India Limited-An Overview

JOINT VENTURES/MOU Agreement between CIL and Indian Oil Corporation Limited, IBP Division

("IOCL-IBP") for the supply of bulk loading explosives to our Subsidiaries.

Agreement between CIL and Mitsui & Co. Limited ("Mitsui") for the supply of

OTR Tires to NC

Memorandum of Understanding between our Company and Rail India

Technical & Economic Services Limited ("RITES") for provision of

management consultancy services.

CIL-NTPC Urja Pvt. Limited is a 50:50 JV between CIL and NTPC, formed in

April 2010 for acquisition of coal blocks in India and abroad.

Joint Venture Agreement dated January 14, 2009 with Steel Authority of

India Limited, Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited, NMDC Limited and NTPC

Limited.

International Coal Ventures Private Limited (ICVPL) was formed in 2009 for

acquisition of coking coal properties outside India. CIL holds 2/7th share in

paid up capital of ICVPL.

Page 13: Coal India Limited-An Overview

ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS

CIL bags 1st Prize for Official Language Implementation Policy for

2014Issued by Union by Town Official Language Implementation Committee (TOLIC)

(PSU), Kolkata on 08.09.2014.

The Prize was given by Mahamahim Shri Kesarinath Tripathi, Governor of West

Bengal to Mr. R. Mohan Das, Director (P&IR) and Shri Bhagwan Pandey, General

Manager (MP&IR/Rajbhasha) of Coal India Limited.

Page 14: Coal India Limited-An Overview

2014

CIL bags Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Sheild

2013

CIL bags 1st Prize in the filed of Official Language Implementation

Policy

CIL conferred with two CSR Awards

Coal India receives Geospatial Award

2012

Coal India bags CSR Award

Coal India features in Plants Global Energy Company rankings

Mr. R Mohan Das, CIL Director (P&IR), conferred HR Award

CMPDI bags International Award

2011

Coal India bagged first prize of Official language implementation award

Coal India wins India Pride Award 2011

Company of the Year Award to Coal India

Page 15: Coal India Limited-An Overview

ACTIVITIES TOWARDS SOCIETY AND

ENVIRONMENTEducation

Water Supply including drinking water

Health Care

Social Empowerment

Sports and Culture

Infrastructure Support

Generation of Employment

Relief of victims against natural calamities

Adoption of village

Financial Assistance to NGO’s

Financial support to under privileged in

association with local community.

Page 16: Coal India Limited-An Overview

Bibliography

www.coalindia.in

www.bscindia.com/stock-shareprice