India Achieves Historic Coal Production of 200 Million Tonnes as of March 11, 2026
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New Delhi, March 13 (NationPress) The Coal Ministry announced that on March 11, 2026, India's total coal production from captive, commercial, and other coal mines surpassed 200 million tonnes (MT) during the fiscal year 2025-26. This significant achievement marks a new milestone for the industry.
Of the overall production, captive and commercial coal mines accounted for 194.17 MT, while other mines contributed 6.06 MT, effectively pushing the total production beyond the notable 200 MT threshold.
Remarkably, coal output for FY 2025–26 exceeded the total production of FY 2024–25, which was 197.32 MT, by achieving this landmark 24 days earlier than the previous year, as of March 7, 2026.
The coal sector has maintained its momentum, showcasing an impressive year-on-year growth of 10.56% during this timeframe.
“This remarkable accomplishment is a testament to the collaborative efforts and steadfast dedication of various Central and State Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs/SPSUs) alongside private sector contributors, whose tireless commitment has been vital in bolstering the nation’s coal production,” stated the ministry.
Moreover, coal dispatch has consistently shown an upward trend, achieving a 7.71% year-on-year growth, increasing from 182.98 MT to 197.09 MT.
The government asserts that this sustained increase in dispatch is indicative of the sector’s enhanced capability to fulfill the country's energy demands while providing a dependable coal supply to essential consuming sectors.
Furthermore, the ministry has expressed its commitment to further advancing both captive and commercial coal mining as a critical element of India’s energy landscape.
With the support of progressive policies, technological advancements, and the commitment of the mining workforce, the sector continues to expand its role in contributing to national development.
These accomplishments underscore coal's vital importance in ensuring a reliable energy supply, fostering industrial growth, and reinforcing the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat as India strides toward becoming a Viksit Bharat by 2047.
This year, domestic coal production and supply have consistently outstripped consumption, leading to record-high coal stock levels in mines and thermal power plants.