Union MoS Satish Chandra Dubey reviews SECL operations, launches digital portals during Chhattisgarh visit
Raipur, May 27
Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines Satish Chandra Dubey reviewed the operational performance and future plans of South Eastern Coalfields Limited during a one-day visit to Chhattisgarh, where he also held discussions with Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on coal production, infrastructure development, logistics connectivity, energy security and industrial growth in the state.
According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Coal, the discussions focused on strengthening coordination between the Centre and the state government for expediting development projects, improving ease of operations and creating economic growth and employment opportunities in coal-bearing regions.
The Minister appreciated the support extended by the Chhattisgarh Government towards coal sector development and expressed confidence that the collaborative approach would further strengthen the state's contribution to the country's energy security.
During his visit to the SECL Headquarters, Dubey chaired a review meeting where he assessed coal production, dispatch, quality management, safety measures, digitisation initiatives, environmental sustainability efforts, coal gasification projects, mine closure activities, CSR initiatives and future action plans of the company.
The Minister emphasised the importance of "safe and sustainable mining practices, adoption of modern technologies and enhancement of operational efficiency". He said SECL is "playing a pivotal role in strengthening India's energy security" and appreciated the company's work in production, quality assurance, safety standards and environmental management.
He also stressed that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives should continue to focus on "inclusive development and welfare of people residing in coalfield regions".
SECL Chairman-cum-Managing Director Harish Duhan informed that during the ongoing financial year 2026-27, SECL contributed 26.86 million tonnes towards Coal India Limited's cumulative production milestone of 100 million tonnes.
As part of SECL's digital transformation initiatives, the Minister launched the e-DADAS (Design and Drawings Approval in SECL) Portal and the Hospital Management and Information System (HMIS) Portal.
According to the ministry, the e-DADAS portal will facilitate online examination, monitoring and approval of engineering designs and drawings related to major infrastructure projects, aimed at improving transparency and timely execution. The HMIS portal is expected to strengthen healthcare delivery in SECL hospitals through the digitisation of patient records and improved hospital management systems.
Dubey also inaugurated a 5-Part Hematology Analyzer Unit at the Indira Vihar Health Centre in Bilaspur. The automated testing system is expected to improve diagnostic efficiency through faster and more accurate blood analysis.
The Minister reviewed healthcare facilities at the centre and appreciated SECL's efforts towards strengthening medical infrastructure and quality healthcare delivery.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally, someone talking about healthcare in coal regions! The HMIS portal and hematology analyzer at Bilaspur are small but meaningful steps. SECL hospitals desperately need modernization - my uncle works near a colliery and healthcare access is a real challenge there. Hope this digitization reaches all hospitals, not just headquarters.
Coal production of 26.86 million tonnes in first two months is impressive but what about the environmental cost? Chhattisgarh's forests are being cleared at alarming rates for mining. Sustainable mining sounds good on paper but ground reality is different. Need stricter monitoring of reclamation and afforestation commitments.
The CM meeting part is important - centre-state coordination is crucial for timely clearances. Coal sector delays often bottleneck power generation. Hope the logistics connectivity discussion includes better rail links for coal evacuation from Korba and other areas. Also, CSR focus on inclusive development is good but need community involvement in deciding priorities.
Dubey ji's visit sounds productive but I wish the press release mentioned specific timelines for the digital portals rollout across all SECL units. Also, coal gasification projects need more emphasis - that's the future of cleaner coal utilization. Good to see Chhattisgarh getting attention from the central ministry. 👏
As someone from Bilaspur, glad to see the hematology analyzer inaugurated. But let's not forget - healthcare in coal belt areas still needs massive improvement. Many SECL hospitals lack basic medicines and specialists. Hope this digitization drive goes beyond fancy portals and actually improves patient experience on the ground.
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