<p>New Delhi: India's coal output increased 18.59 per cent to 78.65 million tonne (MT) in October.</p>.<p>The country produced 66.32 MT in the corresponding month of previous fiscal year.</p>.Adani Enterprises' Q2 profit nearly halves on weak coal trading.<p>Coal output by state-owned CIL increased 15.36 per cent to 61.07 MT in October this year as compared to 52.94 MT in the year-ago period, the coal ministry said in a statement.</p>.<p>Coal India Ltd (CIL) accounts for over 80 per cent of the domestic coal output.</p>.<p>The production during April-October FY24 increased to 507.02 MT as compared to 448.49 MT during the same period in FY23.</p>.<p>The dispatch of coal increased to 79.30 MT last month against 67.13 MT in October FY23.</p>.<p>"The surge in both coal production and dispatch underscores the nation's advancing energy self-sufficiency and reinforces our determination to meet forthcoming energy demands," the ministry said.</p>.<p>Ministry of Coal remains resolute in its commitment to ensuring continuous coal production and distribution, thereby securing a dependable energy supply that bolsters the nation's ongoing development.</p>
<p>New Delhi: India's coal output increased 18.59 per cent to 78.65 million tonne (MT) in October.</p>.<p>The country produced 66.32 MT in the corresponding month of previous fiscal year.</p>.Adani Enterprises' Q2 profit nearly halves on weak coal trading.<p>Coal output by state-owned CIL increased 15.36 per cent to 61.07 MT in October this year as compared to 52.94 MT in the year-ago period, the coal ministry said in a statement.</p>.<p>Coal India Ltd (CIL) accounts for over 80 per cent of the domestic coal output.</p>.<p>The production during April-October FY24 increased to 507.02 MT as compared to 448.49 MT during the same period in FY23.</p>.<p>The dispatch of coal increased to 79.30 MT last month against 67.13 MT in October FY23.</p>.<p>"The surge in both coal production and dispatch underscores the nation's advancing energy self-sufficiency and reinforces our determination to meet forthcoming energy demands," the ministry said.</p>.<p>Ministry of Coal remains resolute in its commitment to ensuring continuous coal production and distribution, thereby securing a dependable energy supply that bolsters the nation's ongoing development.</p>