State-run miner Coal India today said it acheived a production of 52.86 million tonnes coal in January, lower than the target of 56.18 MT for the month.
During April-January period, the miner recorded 426.31 MT of coal as against a target of 439.26 MT.
Coal offtake in January was also lower at 48.32 MT than the targetted level of 50.85 MT for the month. During April-January, total offtake stood at 437.61 MT as against the target of 450.49 MT.
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The government has set a production target of 550 million tonnes for the CIL for the current fiscal.
Coal Secretary Anil Swarup last month had said that the PSU is set to hit a record production in the range of 540 MT to 550 MT in the current fiscal.
The state-owned firm accounts for over 80 per cent of the domestic coal production.
Power and Coal Minister Piyush Goyal had earlier said that coal shortages will be a thing of the past and India will not need to import dry fuel by 2017, except to meet requirements of power plants located near coastal areas.