In a rare visual frame from worksite, pictured together are 4 HEMM– Dragline, Shovel, Dumper & Drill– out of the many HEMM deployed at Nigahi OCP of Northern Coalfields Limited. Heavy Earth Moving Machineries (HEMM) are backbone of opencast coal mining operations. Apart from the four pictured in this frame, Dozer and Surface Miner are the other two vital heavy earthmovers forming part of HEMM fleet of NCL. NCL has large fleet of HEMM’s deployed in its 10 opencast coal producing areas. The company has 22 draglines, 110 shovel, 539…
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Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) is a Miniratna Company of Government of India and a subsidiary of largest coal producer of the world-the Coal India Limited (CIL). NCL fuels energy aspirations of the nation and believes in mining with deep rooted human values ingrained in its ideology.
NCL produces 15% of total coal produced in the country and contributes 12% in total electricity generation of the nation. The company, Headquartered in Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh, operates through its 10 highly mechanized opencast mines spread across Singrauli and Sonebhadra districts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) has voluntarily chosen to implement company wide comprehensive and unified Integrated Management System (IMS) complying to Standards ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 for simultaneous management of quality, environment and occupational health and safety. The company has robust system to communicate its deep values.
NCL ORGANISES SOCIAL DIALOGUE IN VILLAGES
Northern Coalfields Limited organised a social dialogue with villagers to help understand developmental needs of villagers. On this occasion, Non Official Part Time Director of NCL Prof.A.K.Agrawal was present as Chief Guest. Team NCL interacted with nearly 500 people from villages Birkuniya, Azgurh, Laliya Bazaar and Duma Tola. Villagers were also sensitized of the ill effects of single use plastic and 500 cloth bags were distributed among them.
Read MoreLasting Impact- NCL moments
NCL moments 4th June 2019 Jhingurda OCP, NCL New Wharfwall inauguration GM Jhingurda Shri Chitranajan Singh was delivering thanksgiving speech on the occasion. He talked at length about strong backing from top leadership for the construction of wharf-wall. Midway his speech, Shri Singh shared something which quintessentially became one profound NCL moment. He shared what CMD NCL Shri P.K.Sinha had said to him— ” Do something NCL remembers you for! The happiness of building a new is far more satisfying than maintaining the status quo.” How the inspiration from…
Read MoreNCL moments- Observance of Women’s Day at NCL HQ
NCL moments 8th March 2019 Place: NCL HQ While people worldwide were celebrating Women’s Day on 8th March 2019, back here in Singrauli, a fascinating set of events were unfolding at NCL Headquarters. Apparently, the Headquarters had never seen systemic observance of Women’s Day officially. But this year, Shri.P.K.Sinha- the Chairman & Managing Director of NCL sculpted a new history. A new vision witnessed fruition. A new trend was set. On March 8th 2019, unaware of endowments of the day, women employees of NCL HQ got calls from Welfare Department. They were directed to gather at CMD Conference Hall. The CMD NCL was to address them on the occasion of Women’s Day. Women were elated and surprised. Clock struck 4 in the evening. All gathered outside…
Read MorePushing the frontier, breaking boundaries–THE AMLOHRI SAGA
17.07.2018 Singrauli PUSHING THE FRONTIER, BREAKING BOUNDARIES- THE AMLOHRI SAGA It was 7th July 2018- 6:45 a.m. I started for my destination of the day. On less than an hour route, I was thinking about human spirit. The spirit of pushing the frontiers– the spirit of breaking boundaries–Amlohri OCP had extracted coal worth Rs 370 crores locked in inter-mine boundary. And I was on my route to ground zero. The saga was waiting to unfold. ALL-THINGS-MINING I reached my destination before slotted time. Sitting in waiting area, my glance fixated on…
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