The state-owned miner also supplied 103.1 million tonnes of coal to the non-power sector in the April-January period of the current fiscal registering a growth of 8.8 per cent over the corresponding period last year.
This comes at a time when it has missed its own production target by 29.2 million tonnes.
The Coal India has produced 440 million tonnes of coal in the April-January period of the ongoing fiscal.
The current level of pithead coal stock is more than 34 million tonnes.
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The official said various steps have been taken to increase the offtake and after sustained effort, an all time high rake loading could be achieved which was 300 rakes a day consistently in the last fortnight of January.
The average rake loading to the thermal power plant has also increased from a level of 209.8 rake per day in October, 2017 to 226 rake per day in February, 2018.
The available rake from the circuit was utilised to supply coal to distant thermal power stations.
The CIL had to curtail production in two subsidiaries -- Central Coalfields, Bharat Coaking Coal -- in early FY17' due to huge lying stock.