SCCL planning diversification into lithium mining, green hydrogen and others for sustainable future: Bhatti
The Hindu
Telangana Govt plans to transform SCCL into a top company with green energy focus, distributes bonus to workers.
HYDERABAD
Telangana Government is planning to develop Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL) into a top-notch company with diversification into new areas such as green energy and exploration of other minerals, said Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, who also handles the portfolio of Energy and Finance.
Participating in the disbursement of cheques pertaining to bonus, a share of the company’s profits for 2023-24, to Singareni workers and employees here on Monday (October 7, 2024), he said the company would give higher impetus on establishing green energy plants in the empty spaces of Singareni mines areas. He stated that the workers and employees would be paid a total of ₹1,261 crore in the form of bonus in profit , Deepavali bonus and festival advance this year.
He announced setting up Young India Integrated Residential Schools in the the Singareni areas, one each in every Assembly Constituency. Besides, a super speciality hospital would also be established for the benefit of the company employees.
Ministers D. Sridhar Babu and P. Srinivasa Reddy, MLAs K. Sambasiva Rao, G. Vinod, G. Vivek, K. Premsagar Rao, M.S. Raj Thakur, K. Kanakaiah, M. Rahamayi, G. Satyanarayana Rao, recognised trade union leaders and Singareni officials headed by chairman and managing director N. Balaram participated in the event.
Mr. Vikramarka said awareness meetings along with dinner/lunch in all mines on improving the production and productivity would be held on October 11. He stated that the company was keeping a share of the profits for business expansion and diversification activities including entry into new areas in partnership with overseas companies for sustainability of the organisation.
For the first time in the annals of the company, even the contract workers were being paid ₹5,000 each out of the profits. He explained that on average, every worker would get ₹1.9 lakh as a bonus in profits this year, another ₹93,750 each as a Deepavali bonus (₹375 crore) and ₹25,000 each festival advance (₹90 crore). The festival advance was already paid on October 3, he noted.