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No.-. 2 & 6 EASTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED Consumer wise despatch during 2005-2006, 2006 - 2007, 2007 - 2008, 2008 - 2009 & 2009 - 2010 Figures in '000 mts 2005-2006 2006 - 2007 2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 Sector Sl no Name of Industries Address STATE Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Power 1 Barauni TPA Barauni TPS, Barauni, Bihar BR 330.00 162.00 420.00 42.72 345.00 99.60 360.00 67.59 340.00 314.61 Utilities 2 Muzaffarpur TPS Muzaffarpur TPS, Muzaffarpur, Bihar BR 0.00 0.00 330.00 0.00 420.00 57.87 360.00 209.20 440.00 363.13 3 Badarpur TPS Badarpur TPS, New Delhi ND 525.00 616.00 930.00 755.96 810.00 625.59 420.00 337.36 200.00 231.04 4 Lehra Mohabbat TPS Lehra Mohabbat TPS, Bhatinda, Punjab PJ 615.00 712.00 495.00 416.63 525.00 383.26 435.00 312.82 0.00 38.16 5 Tamil Nadu State Electricity Board Tamil Nadu TN 3345.00 2747.00 2835.00 2532.08 2955.00 1779.94 2130.00 1822.89 1425.00 1582.30 6 Panki TPS Panki TPS, Panki, U.P. UP 240.00 103.00 180.00 35.03 75.00 45.72 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 Paricha TPS Paricha TPS, Paricha, U.P. UP 150.00 65.00 150.00 70.97 30.00 10.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 Dadri TPS Dadri TPS, Gaziabad, U.P. UP 420.00 176.00 375.00 244.33 120.00 40.06 180.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9 Tanda TPS Tanda TPS, Tanda, U.P. UP 225.00 323.00 645.00 459.55 540.00 505.95 420.00 322.18 200.00 293.80 10 Uchharhar PTS Uchharhar, UP UP 0.00 96.00 150.00 123.06 90.00 44.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 11 Rihand TPS Uttar pradesh UP 0.00 0.00 30.00 6.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12 Panipat TPS Uttar pradesh UP 0.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13 DVC Durgapur TPS Durgapur TPS, Durgapur, W.B. W.B 900.00 590.00 1200.00 818.05 870.00 567.89 930.00 674.98 350.00 370.92 14 DVC Mejia TPS Mejia TPS, Mejia, W.B. W.B 450.00 191.00 1245.00 1270.60 1005.00 398.68 960.00 502.67 300.00 474.03 DVC (Negotiated Price) West Bengal W.B 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 260.00 280.61 780.00 849.29 15 Kolaghat TPS Kolaghat TPS, Kolaghat, W.B. W.B 2100.00 1754.00 2025.00 1853.48 1920.00 1873.04 1095.00 977.61 550.00 565.14 16 Bakreshwar TPS Bakreshwar TPS, Bakreshwar, W.B. W.B 1650.00 1474.00 1740.00 1410.21 1905.00 1646.41 1830.00 1849.71 1000.00 1215.72 17 Bandel TPS Bandel TPS, Bandel, W.B. W.B 1440.00 998.00 1215.00 960.91 1305.00 990.97 1110.00 1139.41 1200.00 754.02 18 Santaldih TPS Santaldih TPS, W.B. W.B 705.00 627.00 900.00 634.52 840.00 578.34 810.00 503.25 400.00 279.44 19 Sagardighi TPS West Bengal W.B 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250.00 146.74 1740.00 1199.17 1000.00 1174.52 WBPDCL (Negotiated Price) West Bengal W.B 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2500.00 1469.18 20 DPL TPS DPL TPS, Durgapur, W.B. W.B 570.00 413.00 705.00 346.36 720.00 309.53 850.00 746.18 300.00 499.84 DPL (Negotiated Price) West Bengal W.B 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 193.99 21 CESC TPS CESC TPS, Kolkata, W.B. W.B 435.00 504.00 450.00 391.07 495.00 442.70 480.00 419.43 50.00 119.92 22 South Gen TPS South Gen TPS, Kolkata, W.B. W.B 375.00 288.00 360.00 334.80 345.00 292.70 315.00 285.63 250.00 219.32 23 Titagarh TPS Titagarh TPS, Titagarh, W.B. W.B 645.00 591.00 675.00 611.45 705.00 545.22 600.00 515.38 550.00 423.91 24 Budge Budge TPS BudgeBudge TPS, BudgeBudge, W.B. W.B 195.00 232.00 270.00 223.02 120.00 89.03 120.00 94.76 50.00 65.31 Budge Budge TPS LOA West Bengal W.B 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 85.10 CESC (Negotiated Price) West Bengal W.B 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 525.00 486.13 25 Kahalgaon TPS Kahalgaon TPS, Kahalgaon, Bihar BR 4455.00 4692.00 6330.00 4739.62 8310.00 3588.07 7125.00 5836.02 5330.00 7182.96 26 Farakka TPS Farakka TPS, Farakka, W.B. W.B 8265.00 7609.00 10440.00 7890.47 10320.00 6884.66 7230.00 5597.52 6870.00 4948.05 NTPC (Negotiated Price) West Bengal / Bihar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1333.33 1023.33 SUM 28035.00 24963.00 34155.00 26171.81 35020.00 21946.61 29760.00 23694.38 26243.33 25223.17 Cement 1 Cement Corporation of India Limited Rajban, Dist. Sirmaur, H.P. 173028 H.P 33.96 31.22 34.00 31.71 34.00 32.22 32.40 29.32 32.25 31.92 2 ACC Ltd Unit : Chaibasa Cement Works P.O.Jhinkpani, Dist. West Singhbhum, Jharkhand JD 41.76 38.28 66.44 61.42 88.01 67.37 55.75 47.19 45.00 43.26 3 ACC Ltd Unit : Sindri Cement Works P.O.ACC Colony, Dist.Dhanbad, Jharkhand 828124 JD 12.00 11.55 12.00 11.03 12.00 10.98 10.00 8.83 12.00 11.42 4 Jammu & Kashmir Cements Ltd Khrew Cement Factory, Dist. Pulwama, Kashmir JK 32.04 27.84 28.80 38.42 36.10 24.27 31.81 28.30 24.00 25.85 5 Saifco Cement (P) Ltd Saifco Cement Pvt. Ltd., Jammu & Kashmir JK 48.00 24.36 43.20 28.00 38.40 28.00 36.20 32.09 36.00 25.21 6 Birla Corporation Ltd, Unit :Durgapur Birla Durgapur Cement Works, Durgapur, W.B.713203 W.B 6.00 5.78 5.10 4.52 4.80 4.50 3.88 3.00 4.50 4.11 7 ACC Ltd Unit : Domodhar Cement Works Madhukunda, P.O.Sunuri, Dist. Purulia, W.B.723121 W.B 3.84 2.69 3.84 3.25 3.84 2.61 3.20 3.19 3.84 3.22 8 Kyber Industries (P) Ltd Tulpow, Khunmoh, Kashmir JK 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 11.25 3.79 SUM 177.60 141.72 193.38 178.35 217.15 169.93 173.24 151.92 168.84 148.78 Sponge 1 Balmukund Sponge & Iron Ltd. Chatro, Tundi Road, Po. Gadisrirampur, Giridih, JD JD 48.08 44.53 48.08 26.04 48.00 42.91 37.00 33.05 36.00 32.70 Iron 2 Kunj Iron Products Ltd. Merah, Chirkunda, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, JD 31.20 19.30 31.20 7.61 21.84 8.89 24.05 15.85 23.40 7.20 Page 1 EASTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED Consumer wise despatch during 2005-2006, 2006 - 2007, 2007 - 2008, 2008 - 2009 & 2009 - 2010 Figures in '000 mts 2005-2006 2006 - 2007 2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 Sector Sl no Name of Industries Address STATE Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch 3 Laxmi Ispat Udyog Pvt. Ltd. VillBandi Digdhu, PO. Chandwara, Dist Hazaribagh JD 46.00 29.58 46.00 27.52 46.00 33.41 35.45 28.29 34.50 21.40 4 Maa Chinnamastika Sponge Iron Pvt. Ltd. Binjhar, (Argada Road), P.O. Marar, Dist. Hazaribagh JD 19.20 15.58 19.20 15.60 19.20 18.49 14.80 13.23 14.40 11.66 5 Adhunik Corporation Ltd. Rahniman Sarani, Angadpur, Durgapur, WB WB 96.00 77.47 96.00 87.42 96.00 89.34 74.00 67.67 72.00 64.15 6 Dhanbad Fuels Pvt. Ltd. Mangalpur Industrial Estate, Ranigunj - 713321, WB WB 19.20 13.68 22.80 15.01 19.20 18.92 14.80 14.82 14.40 11.90 7 Maithon Steel & Power Ltd. Moza-Bora, P.O. Bonra, P.S.Neturia, Dist. Purulia WB 43.20 30.07 43.20 32.28 43.20 38.75 33.30 31.13 32.40 25.69 8 Rashmi Ispat Ltd. P.O. Jhargram, Dist. Midnapore- 721507, W.B. WB 12.00 10.81 12.00 10.56 12.00 9.10 9.25 6.74 9.00 7.32 9 Ritesh Tradefin Ltd.
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