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Coal Ministry invites applications for ₹37,500-crore coal gasification programme

Ministry of Coal Invites Applications Under ₹37,500 Crore Coal Gasification Scheme

The Ministry of Coal has invited applications under its ₹37,500 crore Coal Gasification Scheme to promote surface coal and lignite gasification projects, reduce import dependence and strengthen…

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