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CO. : ECL Consumerwise Entitlement Vis-A-Vis Despatch of Coal and Coal Products for Core Sector (In ' 000 Tonne) Priority Sl CO. : ECL Consumerwise Entitlement vis-a-vis despatch of coal and coal products for Core Sector (in ' 000 tonne) 2006 - 2007 2007 - 2008 Priority Sl no Name of Industries Address STATE (Apr - Jun) Entitlement Despatch Entitlement Despatch Power 1 Barauni TPA Barauni TPS, Barauni, Bihar Bihar 420.00 42.72 90.00 6.00 Utilities 2 Kahalgaon TPS Kahalgaon TPS, Kahalgaon, Bihar Bihar 6330.00 4739.62 2220.00 1222.00 3 Muzaffarpur TPS Muzaffarpur TPS, Muzaffarpur, Bihar Bihar 330.00 0.00 165.00 0.00 4 Badarpur TPS Badarpur TPS, New Delhi New Delhi 930.00 755.96 300.00 115.00 5 Lehra Mohabbat TPS Lehra Mohabbat TPS, Bhatinda, Punjab Punjab 495.00 416.63 165.00 73.00 6 Tamil Nadu State Electricity Board Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu 2835.00 2532.08 930.00 559.00 7 Dadri TPS Dadri TPS, Gaziabad, U.P. Uttar Pradesh 375.00 244.33 120.00 38.00 8 Panki TPS Panki TPS, Panki, U.P. Uttar Pradesh 180.00 35.03 45.00 24.00 9 Paricha TPS Paricha TPS, Paricha, U.P. Uttar Pradesh 150.00 70.97 30.00 14.00 10 Rihand TPS Uttar pradesh Uttar Pradesh 30.00 6.92 0.00 0.00 11 Tanda TPS Tanda TPS, Tanda, U.P. Uttar Pradesh 645.00 459.55 150.00 66.00 12 Uchharhar PTS Uchharhar, UP Uttar Pradesh 150.00 123.06 30.00 17.00 13 Bakreshwar TPS Bakreshwar TPS, Bakreshwar, W.B. West Bengal 1740.00 1410.21 450.00 411.00 14 Bandel TPS Bandel TPS, Bandel, W.B. West Bengal 1215.00 960.91 240.00 187.00 15 Budge Budge TPS BudgeBudge TPS, BudgeBudge, W.B. West Bengal 270.00 223.02 30.00 14.00 16 CESC TPS CESC TPS, Kolkata, W.B. West Bengal 450.00 391.07 120.00 115.00 17 DPL TPS DPL TPS, Durgapur, W.B. West Bengal 705.00 346.36 150.00 56.00 18 DVC Durgapur TPS Durgapur TPS, Durgapur, W.B. West Bengal 1200.00 818.05 195.00 105.00 19 DVC Mejia TPS Mejia TPS, Mejia, W.B. West Bengal 1245.00 1270.60 255.00 176.00 20 Farakka TPS Farakka TPS, Farakka, W.B. West Bengal 10440.00 7890.47 2790.00 1819.00 21 Kolaghat TPS Kolaghat TPS, Kolaghat, W.B. West Bengal 2025.00 1853.48 510.00 501.00 22 Santaldih TPS Santaldih TPS, W.B. West Bengal 900.00 634.52 180.00 158.00 23 South Gen TPS South Gen TPS, Kolkata, W.B. West Bengal 360.00 334.80 90.00 70.00 24 Titagarh TPS Titagarh TPS, Titagarh, W.B. West Bengal 675.00 611.45 180.00 125.00 Cement 1 CCI Rajban Rajban, Dist. Sirmaur, H.P. 173028 Himachal Pradesh 34.00 31.71 8.50 6.96 2 ACC Chaibasa P.O.Jhinkpani, Dist. West Singhbhum, Jharkand 66.44 61.42 22.00 13.92 Jharkhand 3 ACC Sindri P.O.ACC Colony, Dist.Dhanbad, Jharkand 12.00 11.03 3.00 2.09 Jharkhand 828124 4 J&K Khrew Khrew Cement Factory, Dist. Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir 28.80 38.42 6.40 6.96 Kashmir 5 Saifco Saifco Cement Pvt. Ltd., Jammu & Jammu & Kashmir 43.20 28.00 9.60 6.96 Kashmir 6 Birla Durgapur Birla Durgapur Cement Works, Durgapur, West Bengal 5.10 4.52 1.50 0.72 W.B.713203 7 Damodar Slag Madhukunda, P.O.Sunuri, Dist. Purulia, West Bengal 3.84 3.25 0.96 0.80 W.B.723121 Sponge 1 Balmukund Sponge & Iron Ltd. Chatro, Tundi Road, Po. Gadisrirampur, Jharkand 48.08 26.04 12.00 9.24 Giridih, JD Iron 2 Kunj Iron Products Ltd. Merah, Chirkunda, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, Jharkand 31.20 7.61 5.46 3.12 3 Laxmi Ispat Udyog Pvt. Ltd. VillBandi Digdhu, PO. Chandwara, Dist Jharkand 46.00 27.52 11.50 2.82 Hazaribagh 4 Maa Chinnamastika Sponge Iron Pvt. Ltd. Binjhar, (Argada Road), P.O. Marar, Dist. Jharkand 19.20 15.60 4.80 3.20 Hazaribagh 5 Adhunik Corporation Ltd. Rahniman Sarani, Angadpur, Durgapur, West Bengal 96.00 87.42 24.00 16.68 WB 6 Aryavrata Trading Pvt Ltd ( Kiln - 2) Lohamelya PS Jhargram, PO Mohanpur, P West Bengal 4.80 1.20 3.60 0.00 Midnapur 7 Bhagawati Sponge Iron Ltd Village Ikhra PO Jamuria Hat, Burdwan, West Bengal 4.80 0.00 7.20 0.84 WB 8 Bravo Sponge Iron Vill Mohuda, Post Rukni, Purulia. West Bengal 7.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 Page 1 of 7 9 Dhanbad Fuels Pvt. Ltd. Mangalpur Industrial Estate, Ranigunj - West Bengal 22.80 15.01 4.80 3.69 713321, WB 10 Dhanbad Fuels Pvt. Ltd. (Klin 2) Mangalpur Industrial Estate, Ranigunj - West Bengal 3.60 0.59 3.60 1.20 713321, WB 11 Divya Jyoti Sponge Iron (P) Ltd Vill Nandanpur, P S Mejia, Dist Bankura, West Bengal 9.60 3.52 7.20 0.00 WB 12 Electrosteel Casting Ltd Kashberia, Haldia, P O Shibrampur, Purba West Bengal 7.20 0.00 7.20 0.00 Medinipur 13 Gagan Commodities Pvt Ltd Jamuria Industrial Area, Vill & PO Ikra, West Bengal 7.20 1.20 7.20 2.55 Burdwan 14 Govinda Impex (P) Ltd Barjora Hatasuria Bankura, WB West Bengal 7.20 0.00 7.20 0.84 15 Haldia Steel Ltd Angadpur, Raturia Industrial Area, West Bengal 14.40 0.00 14.40 0.00 Durgapur, Burdwan 16 Jai Balaji Sponge Ltd. G-1, Mangalpur Industrial Complex, Dist. West Bengal 24.00 22.57 6.00 4.53 Burdwan 17 Jai Balaji Sponge Ltd. (Kiln 7) G-1, Mangalpur Industrial Complex, Dist. West Bengal 10.80 0.59 10.80 0.00 Burdwan 18 M B Ispat Corporation Ltd Plot no 1861, P O Brojora, Bankura, WB West Bengal 12.60 0.00 12.60 0.90 19 Ma Chandi Durga Ispat (P) Ltd Kanjilal Avenue, Durgapur, WB West Bengal 10.80 3.69 10.80 0.00 20 Ma Chinnamastika Steel & Power Ltd Madandi, PO Bartoria, Purulia, WB West Bengal 10.80 0.00 10.80 6.96 21 Maheshwary Ispat Pvt Ltd Beldanga , Burdwan WB West Bengal 0.00 0.00 7.20 0.90 22 Maithon Steel & Power Ltd. Moza-Bora, P.O. Bonra, P.S.Neturia, Dist. West Bengal 43.20 32.28 10.80 5.35 Purulia 23 Rashmi Ispat Pvt. Ltd. P.O. Jhargram, Dist. Midnapore- 721507, West Bengal 12.00 10.56 3.00 2.53 W.B. 24 Reshmi Cement Ltd Vill Jitusole, Jhargram, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal 7.20 3.69 7.20 0.00 WB 25 Ritesh Tradefin Ltd. Lenin Sarani, Kanji Lal Avenue, Durgapur, West Bengal 21.60 16.38 5.40 3.48 WB 26 S.P.S.Steel & Power Ltd. Industrial Growth Centre, Jharsuguda, West Bengal 37.20 35.90 9.60 7.39 Orissa. 27 Satyam Iron & Steel Co. Pvt. Ltd. Mangalpur Industrial Estate, Ranigunj, West Bengal 43.20 37.40 10.80 8.18 W.B. 28 Savitri Sponge Iron Pvt Ltd G T Road, Bansra - Chatardanga Ranigunj, West Bengal 3.60 0.60 3.60 1.20 Burdwan 29 Shyam Sel Ltd. G-6, Mangalpur Industrial Estate. West Bengal 122.40 84.21 30.60 16.25 30 Sova Ispat Ltd Saltora Road, Village Mejia Bankura, WB West Bengal 21.60 3.69 21.60 6.96 31 Vision Sponge Iron (P) Ltd Rakta, PO Madhukunda, Thana -Santuri West Bengal 6.75 0.00 6.75 0.00 Purulia. Steel 1 IISCO IISCO, Burnpur, W.B. West Bengal 60.00 26.79 15.00 1.82 (Bl) Steel 1 Bokaro Steel Plant Bokaro Steel Plant Jharkand 0.00 7.13 0.00 0.00 Plants 2 Rourkela Steel Plant Rourkela Steel Plant, Orissa Orissa 90.00 79.02 30.00 24.36 (CPP) 3 Durgapur Steel Plant Durgapur Steel Plant, Durgapur, W.B. West Bengal 205.31 174.64 51.33 31.32 4 IISCO IISCO, Burnpur, W.B. West Bengal 180.00 60.32 45.00 17.40 CPP 1 Ballarpur Industries Ltd., Sreegopal Unit Shree Gopal, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana Haryana 91.03 87.00 22.76 17.40 135001 (Others) 2 Abhisek Industries Ltd Sangur, Punjab Punjab 0.00 0.00 22.93 10.44 3 Khanna Paper Mill Amritsar, Punjab Punjab 58.06 55.68 24.67 13.92 Page 2 of 7 4 Pasupati Acrylon Ltd., New Delhi Kashipur Road, Thakurdwara, Uttar Pradesh 23.22 17.40 5.81 3.48 Dist.Moradabad, U.P. 5 Dishergarh TPS Dishergarh TPS, Dishergarh, W.B. West Bengal 198.00 178.55 40.00 30.00 6 ITC Ltd., Hooghly Sumangal Housing Estate, 1st Floor, 4 Lee West Bengal 31.54 24.36 7.88 3.48 Road, Kol Alu 1 Indian Aluminium Co Ltd(Indal , Muri) Chotamuri,Dist.Ranchi.Jharkhand,Jharkha JD 50.00 48.72 12.60 10.44 nd Paper 1 Ballarpur Industries Ltd., Sreegopal Unit Shree Gopal, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana Haryana 116.92 62.64 29.23 17.40 135001 2 Star Paper Mills Ltd. Emca House,,23/23B,Anoari Uttar Pradesh 36.00 34.80 9.00 6.96 Rd,Daryaganj, Delhi 3 East India Paper & Board Mills 8,Belur Road,Liluah.,Howrah. West Bengal 2.47 2.45 0.62 0.41 4 Emami Paper Mills Limited R. N. Tagore Road,Alambazar, West Bengal 5.55 5.24 1.39 0.95 Dakshineswar,Calcutta 5 ITC Ltd., Hooghly Sumangal Housing Estate, 1st Floor, 4 Lee West Bengal 10.09 10.44 2.52 0.00 Road, Kol 6 Rampal Paper Mills Pvt.Ltd.
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