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The Singareni Collieries Company Limited, Kothagudem ± Part II

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The Singareni Collieries Company Limited,Kothagudem ± Part II

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In the year 1870 or a year earlier the natives of a village called Singareni (located in the

 present Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh) accidentally found that some rocks at a

 place in their village were capable of catching fire like Charcoal. They had absolutely noknowledge of the underground variety of Coal. As these inflammable rocks were not

fully formed Coal (Peat) and were dark grey in color more like stones, they were

surprised with their discovery. They named this place as µBoggutta¶ meaning a µCoal

hillock¶. The news of this discovery reached the then Nizam, the Ruler at Hyderabad

State. On the instructions of the Nizam, Dr. King of the Geological Survey of India along

with his team mates went to Singareni village and the adjacent Yellandu village in 1871

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and discovered large reserves of Coal there. Since then Yellandu, Singareni and Boggutta

have become synonymous with Coal mining in a big way. And the important coal seams

of every mine in this Company are called after the British rulers as King¶s seam and

Queen¶s seam. 

The Hyderabad (Deccan) Company Limited, Incorporated in England, acquired mining

rights in 1886 to exploit coal found in Yellandu area. The present company was

incorporated in 1920 under the Hyderabad Companies Act, and was floated in the year 

1921 as a Public Limited Company with the name 'Singareni Collieries Company

Limited' (SCCL or The S.C.Co.Ltd.). It acquired all the assets and liabilities of the

Hyderabad (Deccan) Co. Ltd. Best & Co. acted as secretaries and selling agents. The

state of Hyderabad purchased majority shares of the Company in 1945. From 1945 to

1949, the Hyderabad Construction Co. Ltd was acting as managing agent. In 1949, this

function was entrusted to Industrial Trust Fund by the then Government of Hyderabad.

The controlling interests of the Company devolved to the Government of Andhra Pradesh

in 1956, pursuant to the reorganization of the States. Thus, the SCCL became a

government company under the Companies Act in 1956. The Singareni Collieries Company Limited has grown in leaps and bounds, operations

and production wise. The Company¶s mines, Inclines and Open cast mines are at

Kothagudem, Yellandu, Manuguru, Bellampalli, Mandamarri, Ramakrishnapur,

Ramagundam, Bhoopalpalli and so on, spread over four districts of Telangana,

Khammam, Adilabad, Karimnagar and Warangal. And interestingly all these mining

areas are not very far from River Godavari. The Company has its Head Office at

Kothagudem. The work force of the company at one time was close to 1,20,000 but now

with some Inclines closed and more Open cast mines coming up and due to heavy

mechanization the employee strength has come down to about 69,000. The total coal

 production of SCCL in over 100 years is close to 950 million tonnes, until March 2010.

Exploration by the Geological Survey of India so far has indicated 16,997 million tonnes

of coal reserves in these areas. With such high reserves the Company is bound to

contribute to national growth and prosperity for perhaps few more centuries! 

As I mentioned in my previous post, we are proud to be associated with such a Company

with a grand past and a greater future. 

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Posted by Raghu N at 10:26 AM 

1 comments:

mahesh said...

 W ow!!!

 Yellandu Club, Vishwaroopa, Durga theatre evoke very nostalgic memories..

Mahesh Bhogawar

November 1, 2010 4:09 AM