April 2025 Coal Output Marks Upward Growth Trend in India's Energy Sector
India’s coal sector has recorded a promising start to the financial year 2025–26, with captive and commercial coal mines producing 14.01 million tonnes (MT) of coal and dispatching 16.81 MT in April 2025. This reflects a significant year-on-year growth and reaffirms the government’s ongoing commitment to enhancing domestic coal production to meet the nation’s rising energy needs.
The Ministry of Coal has reported robust coal production and dispatch figures for April 2025, marking a steady upward trend over the last three financial years. This growth is particularly significant in light of India’s efforts to reduce dependency on coal imports and promote energy self-sufficiency through newly operationalized coal blocks and policy reforms.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | April 2025 Coal Output Marks Upward Growth Trend in India’s Energy Sector |
| Coal Production (April 2025) | 14.01 million tonnes |
| Coal Dispatch (April 2025) | 16.81 million tonnes |
| New Mines Operationalized | Kotre Basantpur Pachmo (CCL), Naini Block (SCCL) |
| Growth Comparison | Higher than April 2023–24 and 2022–23 |
| Key Ministry Initiative | Fast-track clearances, stakeholder handholding |
| Objective | Enhance energy security, reduce imports |
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