State-owned CIL on Thursday said it provided additional coal supply in the country during 2020-21, which prompted customers to opt 90 million tonnes of domestic coal instead of importing it from abroad.At the end of COVID-19-hit 2020-21, Coal India Ltd’s (CIL) silver lining, amid output and offtake challenges, came in the form of curbing coal imports to the tune of 90 million tonnes (MT), the public sector undertaking said in a statement.Also, beating the previous estimates, the state-owned coal major booked an all-time high of 124 MT in its e-auctions.Sustaining its growth trajectory throughout the fiscal, over burden removal ( …
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