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From Vision to Action: The Imperative of Continuous

Miner Integration for Enhanced Production


P M Prasad#, B. Veera Reddy*, C. S. Singh**
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Chairman, Coal India Limited
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Director (Technical), Coal India Limited
**General Manager (CP), Coal India Limited
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advance the vision of Atma-Nirbhar Bharat ensuring India's paragraph author affiliation
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