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New Delhi: The focus of welfare activities of Coal India Limited (CIL) is welfare of its employees and  their families. The subsidiaries are paying great attention to the welfare of their workers. Every effort is being made to improve the living conditions of coal miners. In  order  to  create a sense of  belonging  and involvement in  work, top  priority is given by  the  management in  the following  areas:

HOUSING  FACILITIES

To provide shelter is   the   main  thrust  area  of   the   organization. CIL  has achieved the   goal  of  “Shelter  for  All” for  workers  with  landmark  of  100%  housing  satisfaction  for  fulfilling   the   basic  needs  of  the  workers.

WATER SUPPLY

One  of the    major  welfare  activities  of the  company  is to  provide  clean drinking  water  to  the  employees  and  their  families. In  this  direction  many  water  supply  schemes  have  been  taken up. Supply  of  Water  through natural  resource  like  river, tank  etc are   supplemented   by underground  mine  water  after  proper  treatment.

EDUCATION  FACILITIES 

The primary responsibility of providing educational facilities lies with the State Government.  However, the subsidiary companies of CIL have been providing financial assistance and infrastructure facilities to certain schools like DAV, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Delhi Public School etc and other educational institutions run by the State Government to provide quality education to the employees’ children. In addition, financial assistance and infrastructure facilities are also provided to certain privately managed schools and other educational institutions by the subsidiary coal companies functioning in and around coalfield areas.

CIL is also providing various types of scholarship, cash award and financial assistance to the children of employees.

MEDICAL FACILITIES

CIL  and  its  subsidiaries  are  extending  medical  facilities  to the  employees  and  their  families  through various medical establishments  from the  dispensary level to the central and apex hospitals  in different parts of the  coalfields. Special emphasis is also  given on  occupational health, HIV /AIDS  awareness  programme.

STATUTORY   WELFARE   FACILITIES

In accordance  with  the  provision of  the  Mines Act, 1952 and  rules & regulations  framed  thereunder, subsidiaries  of  CIL are  maintaining  various  statutory welfare facilities for  the coal mines such as canteen, rest shelters and pit-head baths.

NON-STATUTORY WELFARE MEASURE

In order to supply essential commodities and consumer goods at a cheaper rate in the collieries, Central Co-operative and Primary Co-operative Stores are functioning in the coalfield areas of CIL. In addition, Co-operative Credit Societies are also functioning in the  coal companies.

BANKING  FACILITIES

The  Management  of  Coal companies are  providing  infrastructure  facilities to  the  various  nationalized  banks for  opening their  branches and extension   counters  in  the  coalfields for  the   benefit of  coal  workers. Workers are  educated   to  draw their salaries  from the banks   and   they are also encouraged to   practice  thrift  for  the  benefit  of  their families.

HOLIDAY HOMES

Coal India Ltd. has   maintained Holiday Homes in important spots across the country.

It is not mandatory for the Coal Mine Workers to undergo Medical Checkup annually. Coal mine workers have to undergo medical checkup every 5 years as per provisions of Mine’s Rule, 1955.    Those who are more than 45 years old have to undergo medical checkup after every 3 years as per recommendation of 10th Conference on Safety in Mines.

Coal Mine workers and their eligible dependent family members are getting all types of medical facilities free of cost through hospitals and dispensaries owned and maintained by CIL spread across all the coalfields areas. In case of super-specialty treatment and non-availability of treatment in company hospitals, coal mine workers and their   family members are referred to private hospitals empanelled by CIL.

This information was given by the Minister of Railways and Coal Shri Piyush Goyal in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

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