Realistic depiction of CMPDIL coal mine operations with executives announcing a ₹1,842 crore offer for sale, overlaid with stock growth charts and hints of green energy shifts.
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CMPDIL plans ₹1,842 crore offer for sale

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Central Mine Planning & Design Institute (CMPDIL), a Miniratna PSU, aims to raise ₹1,842 crore through an offer for sale. The firm has recorded strong financial growth, supported by consistent coal demand and growing exploration prospects. Risks arise from heavy reliance on government revenue and possible policy moves toward green energy.

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