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bpr

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When a goat's death cost Coal India ₹2.7 crore
BHUBANESWAR: Protests by locals in eastern India over a trespassing goat killed in an accident halted operations and cost Coal India unit Mahanadi Coalfield Ltd (MCL) 26.8 million rupees ($377,000), a spokesman said on Tuesday.
"It's surprising, but true. A goat can also cost you," MCL spokesman Dikken Mehra's statement read.
Coal transportation at Talcher coalfields, one of India's biggest, came to a halt after locals from a nearby village protested against the killing of a goat in an accident in a prohibited mining zone.

https://www.livemint.com/companies/...t-coal-india-rs-2-7-crore-11569985267270.html
Goat's death did not cost ... the lack of police action and law and order failuer did .
It is their duty to control the crowd and keep the coal unit operational and they failed...
 

siddhant4u

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NPA’s in power generation companies are not classified as “NPA” yet due to govt and SC order. Still it’s widening...

https://wap.business-standard.com/a...57-to-rs-78k-cr-in-august-119100200209_1.html

Distribution companies owed a total of Rs 49,669 crore to power generation companies in August 2018, according to web portal and app namely PRAAPTI (Payment Ratification and Analysis in Power procurement for Bringing Transparency in Invoicing of generators).

The portal was launched in May 2018 to bring a transparency in power purchase transactions between generators and discoms (distribution companies).

In August this year, total overdue amount, which was not cleared even after 60 days of grace period offered by generators, stood at Rs 59,532 crore as against Rs 34,464 crore in the same month in 2018.

Discoms in Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu account for the major portion of dues to power generating companies, taking a longer duration of up to 820 days to make payments, the portal showed.

Among major states, Andhra Pradesh tops the list with 852 days to make payments, followed by Rajasthan (851 days), Haryana (849 days), Madhya Pradesh (836 days) Telangana (829 days) and Tamil Nadu (823 days) in that order.

Delhi takes 878 days to make payments to power generating firms.
 

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