Team News Riveting
Angul, December 29
Coal evacuation from Talcher coalfields got a major boost with inauguration of a 14-km-long Angul-Balram rail link, which would enable Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) to increase daily despatch of coal to the consumers by about 40 thousand tonnes.
Constructed by MCRL (Mahanadi Coal Railway Limited), a Joint Venture Company (JV) of MCL, IRCON International Ltd and IDCO, with an investment of Rs 300 crore, the rail link was inaugurated by Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister of Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs along with Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister of Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Ashwani Vaishnav, Union Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics and Information Technology.
Coal Secretary Amrit Lal Meena, Coal India Limited Chairman Pramod Agrawal, Chairman-cum-Managing Director of MCL and Chairman of MCRL O P Singh, MCL Director (Personnel) Keshav Rao, MCL Director (Technical) Jugal Kumar Borah, Director (Finance) Ajit Kumar Behura and senior officers from East-Cost Railways, Coal India/MCL were prominent among those present at the inaugural ceremony.
The Angul-Balram rail link is the first phase of a total 68-km-long Inner Corridor — Angul-Balram-PutugadiaJarapada-Tentuloi — which will cater to the coal mines of Talcher coalfields in Angul district of Odisha.
In the MCRL, MCL, as a representative of the Ministry of Coal, has 64 per cent equity shares, while IRCON, representing the Ministry of Railways, has 26 per cent and IDCO, representing the Govt of Odisha, has 10 per cent equity shares. This JV was formed in 2015 to undertake Project development, financing and implementation of common rail corridor for the identified coal projects in the state of Odisha.
The Inner Corridor is being implemented by MCRL in two phases. In the Phase-I, 14-km-long Angul-Balram Rail Link was to be constructed, while in the Phase-II 54-km-long Balram-Putugadia-Jarapada-Tentuloi rail-link would be completed. IRCON International Ltd is the implementing agency of this project, being developed at an estimated cost of Rs 1,700 crore.
Commissioning of the first phase, Angul-Balram rail-link, has enhanced the potential of MCL to despatch coal by 10 more rakes daily. The rail-link will also facilitate evacuation of dry fuel from the coal blocks allotted to miners other than the Coal India in Talcher coalfields.