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BCCL is the major producer of prime coking coal (raw and washed) in India. Medium coking coal is produced in its mines in Mohuda and Barakar areas. In addition to production of hard coke, BCCL operates washeries, sand gathering plants, a network of aerial ropeways for transport of sand, and a coal bed methane-based power plant in Moonidih.
BCCL may refer to: Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd. or The Times Group, a media company in India; Bharat Coking Coal Limited, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited
For better control, both BCCL and CMAL were brought on 11 October 1974 under the Department of Coal (now an independent Ministry) of the newly formed Ministry of Energy. On 1 November 1975, a new public-sector company Coal India Limited (CIL) was formed to enable better organizational and operational efficiency in coal sector.
The Bastacola Area of BCCL is amalgamation of thirty-three private collieries of the pre-nationalisation era. After reorganisation, the Area has 4 underground mines - Bastacola, Bera, Dobari and Kuya, 2 departmentally operated open cast mines – Bastacola OCP, Bera OCP and one out-sourced OCP – Kujama OCP.
Collieries in the Kusunda and Bastacolla Areas of BCCL U: Underground colliery, O: Open Cast colliery, M: Mixed colliery, W: Washery, F: Facility, A: Administrative headquarters Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly
M2's HD logo from 2008 to 2012 M2's tenth and previous logo from 2012 to 2015 Timeline of M2's logos. M2 (MTV kettÅ‘) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015. It is also transmitted in high definition. On 22 December 2012, M2's daytime hours became dedicated to children's programming.
Magyar Televízió, Hungary's public broadcaster who has a trademark on the initials MTV, registered with the Hungarian copyright office, sued the American MTV (Music Television) network for trademark infringement when the Hungarian version of the music channel was launched in 2007. The suit is ended on December 2008, and Magyar Televízió ...
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