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Coal India's Q1 output falls 7.5% as supplies rise, stocks decline

Coal India, the country's largest coal producer, reported a 7.5% decline in coal production during the first quarter of the financial year. This decrease occurred despite an increase in coal supply and a reduction in stock levels. The drop in output could indicate challenges in maintaining production rates amid rising demand or operational constraints. The situation may impact energy availability and pricing in the region.

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Coal India's Q1 output falls 7.5% as supplies rise, stocks decline

Coal India, the country's largest coal producer, reported a 7.5% decline in coal production during the first quarter of the financial year. This decrease occurred despite an increase in coal supply and a reduction in stock levels. The drop in output could indicate challenges in maintaining production rates amid rising demand or operational constraints. The situation may impact energy availability and pricing in the region.

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