• First schedule Assets to be transferred to the board Second schedule Transfer to the board of rights and liabilities under contracts Third schedule Provisions as to Selling Schemes under part I of the Coal Mines Act 1930, and as to the South Yorkshire Mines Drainage Committee Fourth schedule Enactments repealed The following Acts amended elements of the 1946 Act. (wikipedia.org)
  • Private industrial companies have so far only been allowed to own and operate captive coal mines, that is, to mine coal for use in their own industry. (cgpi.org)
  • The auction of 41 coal mines follows major changes in laws governing coal mining. (cgpi.org)
  • On 8 January 2018, the Coking Coal Mines (Nationalization) Act, 1972 and the Coal Mines (Nationalization) Act, 1973 were repealed by the Repealing and Amending (Second) Act, 2017. (cgpi.org)
  • State ownership and control of coal mines was established 38 years ago, after persistent struggle of coal workers against their super-exploitation by private capitalist companies. (cgpi.org)
  • Jimmi Poyser is one of hundreds of Afro-Caribbeans who worked in British coal mines in the decades after the second world war. (britsafe.org)
  • In 1945 only two coal mines provided a bath-house for their employees, and the ventilation of many of the NSW mines was inadequate. (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • Ministry of Coal has executed agreements with the eight successful bidders pursuant to the auction of the second tranche of coal mines for commercial mining (Tranche 12 under CMSP Act and Tranche 2 under MMDR Act) in Delhi on Thursday. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • Jharia mines in jharkhand was recognized as one of the most productive mines in India until 1916 when the first coal fire broke out. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • coal mines in operation in jharkhand is manufactured from Shanghai SCM,It is the main. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • Iran intends to attract over USD 20 billion of foreign investment in mining and downstream industries once the sanctions are lifted, said the Deputy Minister and Chairman of the Executive Board of Iranian Mines & Mining Industries Development & Renovation (IMIDRO), Mehdi Karbasian at the International Mining And Resources Conference (IMARC) Australia. (azmc.co)
  • The less prosperous Cumbria coast is a different story, with some communities heavily dependent on a few C20th heavy industries such as building nuclear submarines (Barrow) and nuclear waste ( Sellafield) , with, until now, a legacy of closed coal mines. (rapidtransition.org)
  • When the Mines Department took over the work of the Coal Control Department, there war, 683 members of the staff employed. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • About another seventh of the duties of the Department are concerned in carrying out the Mining Industry Act which was passed when the Mines Department was formed. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • There were two Advisory Committees set lip under that Act, one for coal and one for metalliferous mines. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • Water Act 1973 , section 32(7) and schedule 3, part III, paragraph 41. (parliament.uk)
  • Fair Trading Act 1973 , sections 30(3) and 133. (parliament.uk)
  • Employment Agencies Act 1973 , section 9(4). (parliament.uk)
  • Employmet and Trading Act 1973 , section 4(5). (parliament.uk)
  • Power stations absorb 80 million tonnes of coal per year in the United Kingdom. (parliament.uk)
  • At this time, mining productivity in south Wales was something like 300 tonnes of coal per person, per year," says Curtis. (historyextra.com)
  • At one stage she even had four tonnes of coal in her shed! (britsafe.org)
  • this demonstrated to the miners, who were powerful political force, that the industry belonged to the nation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Miners' Welfare Act 1952 (15 and 16 Geo. (wikipedia.org)
  • To express their complete opposition to these moves, coal miners organised a three day strike on July 2-4, 2020, bringing coal production to a halt. (cgpi.org)
  • In response, coal miners have decided to further strengthen their mass opposition and organise another strike on August 18. (cgpi.org)
  • Some 16.5 per cent of British coal miners were injured every year between 1910 and 1914. (historyextra.com)
  • One of the most common disabilities experienced by miners - and one that current and former mineworkers are still suffering, and dying, from - is pneumoconiosis, a lung disease caused by prolonged exposure to coal dust, which accumulates in the lungs", says Curtis. (historyextra.com)
  • The project also comprises artefacts, such as miners' lamps, training booklets, photographs, and coal to be used creatively through workshops to engage children in the story of coal. (britsafe.org)
  • From that day, and for the following 75 years the Miners Federation was recognised as being the pre-eminent union of the Australian coal industry. (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • In short, the word Australasian in the Miners Federation's registered title is a recognition, that during 1913 the New Zealand coal miners had agreed to work cooperatively with their Australian counterparts, in any industrial struggles. (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • The organisational structure adopted by the Miners Federation was based upon the "Lodge system" used for generations by the coal miners of the British Isles, the 'National Union of Mineworkers' (NUM). (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • Many of these convicts had experience with the advantages of the Lodge system, because prior to being transported to the colony, they had worked as coal miners in the British Isles. (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • The Miners' Federation's association with the Communist Party although but a dim memory of decades past, would often be relied upon by conservative governments and the coal industry associations, to cast aspersions on the leadership of the union. (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • Prior to the Coal Industry Acts (mirrored legislation by both the Federal and New South Wales governments), becoming operational in 1947/8, conditions for coal miners in NSW were abysmal. (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • India's energy future and prosperity are integrally dependant upon mining and using its most abundant, affordable and dependant energy supply-which is coal. (vlex.in)
  • Occupying an important position on the country's map, Orissa's rich mineral reserves constitute 28% Iron ore, 24% coal, 59% Bauxite and 98% Chromite of India's total deposits. (odishaminerals.gov.in)
  • India's food industry has not lost sight of this business opportunity, and it has persistently lobbied for the replacement of cooked food with branded products in the midday meal scheme and ICDS. (kractivist.org)
  • On August 28, 2019, the Union Cabinet approved 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) in coal mining. (cgpi.org)
  • Her work led to a major exhibition in 2019 at the National Coal Mining Museum in Yorkshire, UK. (britsafe.org)
  • On November 11, 2019 , H2FUTURE, the currently world's largest pilot plant for CO 2 -free production of green hydrogen in the steel industry successfully commenced operations. (voestalpine.com)
  • Local Government Act 1972 , sections 100 and 158 and schedule 12A parts I and II. (parliament.uk)
  • European Communities Act 1972 , sections 11(2) and 12. (parliament.uk)
  • Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 , section 263. (parliament.uk)
  • Water Act (NI) 1972, section 24(8). (parliament.uk)
  • The Coal Industry Nationalisation Bill was published in December 1945 by the Minister of Fuel and Power, Emanuel Shinwell, and got passed through the House of Commons by his Parliamentary Secretary Hugh Gaitskell. (wikipedia.org)
  • Water Act 1945 , schedule 3, paragraph 82(5). (parliament.uk)
  • In 1945 the newly-elected Labour government announced its intention to nationalise the British coal industry. (warwickshire.gov.uk)
  • Within six days of the Labour Government taking office in 1945, it sent conscript troops into the Surrey Docks, London, to break a ten-week-old strike against a wage-cut that J. Donovan, National Secretary of the Docks Group, Transport and General Workers' Union, admitted had placed them "in a worse position financially than the workers in industry generally… the dockers' basic wage of 16s. (libcom.org)
  • Over five lakh workers of Coal India Ltd (CIL) and Singareni Collieries Company Ltd. (SCCL) will go on a one day strike on August 18. (cgpi.org)
  • On 20 February 2018, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) permitted private firms to enter the commercial coal mining industry in India. (cgpi.org)
  • These are among the legitimate fears of the lakhs of mine workers of Coal India. (cgpi.org)
  • When the shares of Coal India are sold in the market, this is another form of privatisation. (cgpi.org)
  • He meant that now capitalists, Indian and foreign, are free to exploit the coal resources of India, and super-exploit the coal workers, for fulfilling their insatiable greed for maximum profits. (cgpi.org)
  • Workers of Coal India are questioning why this highly profitable and valuable public property should be sold, bit by bit, to profit-hungry capitalists. (cgpi.org)
  • In India, coal is the most important indigenous energy resource and remains the dominant fuel for power generation and many industrial applications. (vlex.in)
  • Coal is extremely important element in the industrial life of developing India. (vlex.in)
  • v) What were the reasons for not following the policy of competitive bidding adopted by the Government of India way back in 2004 for allocation of coal blocks? (vlex.in)
  • The first effort made to extract coal with modern technology in India was at Ranigunj coal region in West Bengal. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • BGR Mining is one of the best List of Coal Mining extracting resources Company in India provides high quality resources all over India. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • Find detailed information on Coal Mining companies in Jharkhand, India, including financial statements, sales and marketing contacts, top competitors, and firmographic insights. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • 05/11/2017 · India has a long history of commercial coal mining, It started off during the East India Company days when British found coal in the Raniganj Coalfield along the river Damodar. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • So this is the history of Coal mining in India. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • With the development of the economy, the percentage of people engaged in industry is increasing, and its contribution to the net GDP of India is increasing as well. (civilspedia.com)
  • Meanwhile Nigel Farage, now leader of the 'Brexit Party', has advocated a return to coal: the iconic energy source of Britain's imperial past. (rapidtransition.org)
  • A bizarre example of Britain's drift backwards is the new Woodhouse Colliery coal mine approved in March by Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat Councillors in Cumbria, on the edge of the Lake District. (rapidtransition.org)
  • Supply Powers Act 1975 , section 5. (parliament.uk)
  • Biological Standards Act 1975 , section 5. (parliament.uk)
  • After nationalization of coal in 1975 and the national policy on energy sector, many power plants have come up in the state. (odishaminerals.gov.in)
  • For later nationalisations compensation was by stock issued by the relevant Board. (wikipedia.org)
  • Land Development Values (Compensation) Act (NI) 1965, section 40. (parliament.uk)
  • The NCB also deposited the pre-nationalisation records of individual colliery companies. (warwickshire.gov.uk)
  • Big Pit sits at the edge of this basin, where the coal is easier to reach, so its shaft is relatively shallow compared to more central sites like Deep Navigation Colliery near Merthyr Tydfil, which boasted a shaft of nearly 700 metres. (historyextra.com)
  • Both are part of the process of privatisation of the coal industry. (cgpi.org)
  • Privatisation and developing mining industries in less developed regions across the country is another key policy in the 6th Development Plan. (azmc.co)
  • The main advice which we have received from the Coal Advisory Committee has been with regard to statistics. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • We offer two kinds of Industrial Products such as Iron Ore Fines, Minerals, Metal Scrap and Coal. (golembiewskilukasz.pl)
  • Moreover, a mining Special Economic Zone is under construction to serve the metals and minerals industries. (azmc.co)
  • System of electric trams authorised by the South Lancashire Tramways Act of 1900. (engole.info)
  • The underground stables for the pit ponies who pulled heavy trams of coal, and rarely saw daylight, are also poignant. (historyextra.com)
  • The pit is named for the width of its shaft, which measures 5.5 metres at its widest point, and was big enough to wind two trams of coal side by side - the first of its kind in the area. (historyextra.com)
  • In Britain this legacy is mainly remembered through legislation and policy such as the establishment of the NHS, the 1944 Education Act and National Parks. (rapidtransition.org)
  • The provisions of the act comprise 65 sections in nine parts, plus four schedules. (wikipedia.org)
  • All rest industries were left open for all private sector investment, with many having compulsory licensing provisions. (civilspedia.com)
  • The private sector has provisions to set up industries. (civilspedia.com)
  • Civil Defence Act 1948 , section 4(4). (parliament.uk)
  • Cotton Spinning (Re-equipment Subsidy) Act 1948 , section 4. (parliament.uk)
  • Monopolies & Restrictive Practices (Enquiry & Control) Act 1948, section 17. (parliament.uk)
  • Radioactive Substances Act 1948 , section 7. (parliament.uk)
  • Alongside these closures, the Warwickshire coal industry began to focus more on the profitable and largely unworked areas toward the south of the coalfield. (warwickshire.gov.uk)
  • The south Wales coalfield is basin-shaped, with coal seams dipping from the rim to the centre," says Curtis. (historyextra.com)
  • London Building Acts (Amendment) Act 1939 , section 142. (parliament.uk)
  • It established the National Coal Board as the managing authority for coal mining and coal processing activities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Records of the National Coal Board (NCB) and the British Coal Corporation. (warwickshire.gov.uk)
  • The high demand for coal continued after nationalisation, and the National Coal Board distributed the available finances to the collieries that they believed would have the best returns. (warwickshire.gov.uk)
  • In the ensuing decades, wealth has been created in many other regions of the country - from gold in Quebec, base metals in Manitoba and metallurgical coal in BC to oil sands in Alberta, uranium in Saskatchewan and diamonds in the Northwest Territories. (ottawalife.com)
  • Investment abroad by the Canadian mining industry has grown five-fold in two decades - from a stock of $13 billion in 1990 to $67 billion today. (ottawalife.com)
  • Horticulture Act 1960 , section 12(3). (parliament.uk)
  • Radioactive Substances Act 1960 , section 13(3). (parliament.uk)
  • PSU included those industries as well, which were taken over between 1960 and 1980 under the nationalization drive. (civilspedia.com)
  • Another project in conjunction with BP would use heavy fuel oil with water or coal dust turned into an emulsion. (parliament.uk)
  • It laid the groundwork for the final defenestration of the coal unions and allowed cleaner fuels and new technologies a foot in the door. (macemagazine.com)
  • The ecologist and campaigner, Chris Rose, argues against the dangers of 'climate appeasement' and says that there are answers to even some of the most difficult challenges for rapid transition that are used to protect fossil fuels, like coal for manufacturing steel. (rapidtransition.org)
  • In the early 1940s there had been a great demand for coal and many pits had been kept open although operating at a loss. (warwickshire.gov.uk)
  • If everyone goes for small power stations, which will mostly be gas- fired, and if there are to be some small coal-fired power stations, where is the justification for the manpower and the number of pits in the mining industry today? (parliament.uk)
  • Coal workers are extremely agitated over the announcement made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 18, of the auction of 41 coal mining blocks for commercial mining to private capitalists. (cgpi.org)
  • However, the government is going ahead with the auction of coal blocks, disregarding the opposition of the workers. (cgpi.org)
  • When coal blocks are sold to Indian or foreign capitalists, this is one form of privatization. (cgpi.org)
  • Being such a significant, valuable and important natural resource, the allocation of coal blocks for the period 1993 to 2010 is the subject matter of this group of writ petitions filed in the nature of Public Interest Litigation, principally one by Manohar Lal Sharma and the other by the Common Cause. (vlex.in)
  • i) The details of guidelines framed by the Central Government for allocation of subject coal blocks. (vlex.in)
  • ii) The process adopted for allocation of subject coal blocks. (vlex.in)
  • iv) Whether the guidelines were strictly followed and whether by allocation of the subject coal blocks, the objectives of the policy have been realised? (vlex.in)
  • This was announced by a joint meeting of five unions of coal workers, affiliated to BMS, HMS, AITUC, CITU and INTUC. (cgpi.org)
  • All the unions of coal workers actively participated to make that strike a success. (cgpi.org)
  • Open cast mining of coal is not in the long-term interests of the country because once the coal close to the surface is removed, it will be very difficult to extract the coal that is left underground. (cgpi.org)
  • This coal was used to power factories, stations and heat homes, and families sacrificed. (britsafe.org)
  • In power, iron and steel, coal is used as an input and in cement, coal is used both as fuel and an input. (vlex.in)
  • Meanwhile in NSW, the state Labor government is trying to privatise the electricity industry thereby abandoning public control of one of the industries that most urgently needs to be radically reformed to phase out coal power stations and replace them with renewable energy resources. (links.org.au)
  • Besides iron ore (32.9 per cent of the country's reserves), Orissa has abundant reserves of bauxite (59.95 per cent), chromite (98.4 per cent), coal (24.8 per cent) and manganese (67.6 per cent). (odishaminerals.gov.in)
  • Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1961 , section 12. (parliament.uk)
  • A Bill to provide for nationalisation of inter-State rivers for the purpose of equitable distribution of river waters among the States and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. (org.in)
  • Opening up coal mining to private commercial mining means that private companies can mine and sell coal to anyone they please. (cgpi.org)
  • Opening up coal mining once again to private companies threatens to deprive them of these hard won rights. (cgpi.org)
  • In 2008, for example, the industry benefited over 3000 supplier companies and paid over $11 billion to governments. (ottawalife.com)
  • Canada's mining industry plays a similar role internationally, with large global footprints being established by many companies. (ottawalife.com)
  • Companies dealing in dangerous substances are guided by realities such as the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, the Basel Convention, and the International Cyanide Management Code. (ottawalife.com)
  • The practices of many companies are guided by the UN's Global Compact, the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, the Devonshire Initiative, the Kimberly Process, ISO 14001 certification and other targeted sustain-ability programs. (ottawalife.com)
  • The intent of this program is to shield these business activities from the impact of a carbon price while maintaining incentives to invest in cleaner technologies - essentially buying them time to reduce their emissions while remaining economically competitive with foreign companies in the same industry, without having to lay off employees in the meantime. (skepticalscience.com)
  • This Act may be called the Companies Act, 2011. (org.in)
  • But even if the "fox" fossil fuel industry was banned from the COP process, as the "fox" tobacco companies were banned from the WHO Tobacco Treaty negotiations, the governments (the "Parties" to COP) are so intertwined with the fossil fuel industry that, in practice, they act, with not enough exceptions, as one and the same, as "foxes. (prwatch.org)
  • The 1989 Electricity Act saw the 12 regional electricity companies in England and Wales sold and the old CEGB (Central Electricity Generating Board) broken up. (macemagazine.com)
  • However, this approach was expedient for the government as the coal mining industry was in a poor state following the war and the Labour government wished to show that their manifesto commitments were being implemented. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is that connected with the control of coal, the affairs of which are still being wound up. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • He saw what could happen to British Coal. (parliament.uk)
  • Apparently he still thinks that Lord Ezra is chairman of the British Coal industry. (parliament.uk)
  • Coal mining had been present in Blaenavon since the late 18th century, but by the time Big Pit opened, the British coal mining industry was experiencing an unprecedented boom," says Ben Curtis, lecturer in modern Welsh history at Cardiff University. (historyextra.com)
  • These are all told through the lens of these amazing men who shared their stories for the public to become aware of their experiences within British coal mining history. (britsafe.org)
  • Nicholas Comfort, Surrender: How British Industry Gave Up the Ghost, 1952-2012 (2012). (insurgentnotes.com)
  • Coal imports from abroad will be modest and kept modest. (parliament.uk)
  • 6 c. 59) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which nationalised, or brought into state control, the coal industry in the United Kingdom. (wikipedia.org)
  • Leigh's silk industry grew after 1827 in and around the area of the old parish when silk was woven on domestic hand looms and later in weaving sheds using silk yarn supplied from Macclesfield by agents from Manchester. (engole.info)
  • While our international presence grew most significantly after the wave of global nationalization sentiment diminished in the 1980s, there are examples of earlier investments such as Noranda's gold mining interests in Nicaragua dating to the 1930s. (ottawalife.com)
  • Iron and Steel Act 1967 , section 43. (parliament.uk)
  • The answer was to rebuild by resurrecting steel, shipbuilding, textiles and manufacturing - only possible through coal. (britsafe.org)
  • A number of major industrial sectors including iron and steel production depend on coal as a source of energy. (vlex.in)
  • The origin of United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) is virtually an early history of the steel industry in the United States, which in turn is closely linked to the name of Andrew Carnegie . (encyclopedia.com)
  • In 1897 Carnegie appointed Charles M. Schwab, a brilliant, diplomatic veteran of the steel industry who had worked his way up through the Carnegie organization, as president of Carnegie Steel. (encyclopedia.com)
  • At about the same time, prominent financier John Pierpont Morgan became a major participant in the steel industry as a result of his organization of the Federal Steel Company in 1898. (encyclopedia.com)
  • U.S. President William McKinley was known to approve of business consolidations, and his support limited the risk of government antitrust claims in the face of a steel industry combination. (encyclopedia.com)
  • From 2021, the new special steel plant is designed to produce around 205,000 tons of special steel each year for the international aerospace, oil & gas, and toolmaking industries. (voestalpine.com)
  • Here the voestalpine Metal Engineering Division will produce high-grade steel for processing into special rails for railway infrastructure, premium wires for the automotive industry, and high-quality seamless tubes for oil & gas exploration. (voestalpine.com)
  • Control of Pollution Act 1974 , section 94. (parliament.uk)
  • The Australasian Coal and Shale Employees Federation membership saw the Lodge system in a similar light and formulated immutable policies to ensure the Federation membership had absolute control over policy direction and implementation. (illawarra-heritage-trail.com.au)
  • Price-control of goods purchased from licensed industries. (civilspedia.com)
  • I accept that coal production may come down to 65 billion tonnes, which was the figure mentioned by Professor Robinson about five years ago. (parliament.uk)
  • This will allow the workers to take over the industries and to keep production going in the ways they will have worked out beforehand. (worldsocialism.org)
  • As a result of massive reductions in capacity and production shutdowns in the automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, and oil & gas industries, demand in voestalpine's key customer segments collapsed within a matter of days. (voestalpine.com)
  • In fact, it was known as King Coal - it made everything possible! (britsafe.org)
  • The quintessential 19th-century self-made man, Carnegie began as a bobbin boy in a cotton mill, made a stake in the railroad business, and, in 1864, started to invest in the iron industry. (encyclopedia.com)
  • An Act to make better provision for the preservation, care and custody of the Public Records of Scotland, and for the discharge of the duties of Principal Extractor of the Court of Session. (nrscotland.gov.uk)
  • Public Health Act 1936 , section 287. (parliament.uk)
  • Public Records Act 1958 , schedule 2. (parliament.uk)
  • Public Health Act 1961 , section 68. (parliament.uk)
  • Industries set up under this provision were called Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). (civilspedia.com)
  • I have always held that certain statistics which have been recently produced in the quarterly accounts are necessary for the industry and for the public at large, and that they should be continued. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • In those days, however, there were some boundaries - real or pretended - between the corporate sector and state policy, and the state sometimes took decisive action (for better or worse) against corporate interests, such as the nationalisation of banks and the coal industry. (kractivist.org)
  • 1.(1) The records of the High Court of Justiciary and of the Court of Session shall be transmitted to the Keeper of the Records of Scotland ( footnote 6 ) (hereinafter referred to as the Keeper) at such times, and subject to such conditions, as may respectively be prescribed by Act of Adjournal or Act of Sederunt. (nrscotland.gov.uk)
  • Building (Scotland) Act 1959 , section 18(8). (parliament.uk)
  • Flood Prevention (Scotland) Act 1961 , section 10. (parliament.uk)
  • The first demand is for immediate withdrawal of the decision to start commercial mining of coal. (cgpi.org)
  • Former state-owned utility area gas board providing gas for light and heat to industries and homes in the north-west of England. (engole.info)
  • End-use industries based on these industires have a wider scope of growth in the state. (odishaminerals.gov.in)
  • Neither state nor private sector had a monopoly in these industries. (civilspedia.com)
  • Local Government Act 1974 , sections 29, 32 and 33. (parliament.uk)
  • Is he aware that the changes in derelict land grant which the Government inflicted on coal-mining areas brought a blight on any question of developing substantial areas? (parliament.uk)