Monday, August 18, 2025

Coal India to Cut Average Employee Age to 40 by 2030

- Advertisement -

Coal India Limited (CIL)—the world’s largest coal producer—is undergoing a sweeping workforce transformation.

The company has launched a dual-pronged strategy focused on youth induction and digital upskilling, aiming to reduce the average employee age from 47 to 40 by 2030.

This initiative is not only a response to the impending retirement of nearly 30% of its senior management but also a proactive step to align with the evolving demands of a tech-driven mining ecosystem.

Coal India Youth Induction: Building a Fresh Talent Pipeline

Coal India has adopted a consistent recruitment strategy that emphasizes entry-level hiring over lateral recruitment.

Each year, the company brings in approximately 1,000 young professionals, including engineers, management graduates, and domain experts.

This approach has already lowered the average employee age to 43 over the past four years.

The goal is to create a sustainable talent pipeline that can be nurtured within the company’s operational and cultural framework.

These young recruits are expected to play a pivotal role in helping CIL achieve its ambitious target of producing 1 billion tonnes of coal annually.

Coal India Digital Upskilling: Preparing for a Tech-Driven Future

Recognizing the growing role of technology in mining, Coal India is investing heavily in digital training and upskilling.

Over 80% of its workforce is now required to complete at least 90 hours of training annually, covering areas such as automation, safety, and operational efficiency.

Training is delivered through the Indian Institute of Coal Management (IICM) in Ranchi, a premier facility equipped with world-class infrastructure.

Additionally, CIL has partnered with top-tier institutions like IITs and IIMs to offer leadership and technology programs.

Subsidiary Spotlight: MCL’s VR-Based Training Initiative

One of CIL’s subsidiaries, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL), has taken innovation a step further by launching a Virtual Reality (VR)-based training program.

With a budget of ₹6.5 crore, the initiative aims to upskill 17,000 employees by 2026 across 18 modules, including blasting, mine inspection, and electrical safety.

This immersive training model not only enhances learning outcomes but also reduces exposure to hazardous environments during the induction phase.

The program is being developed in collaboration with CHRP-India, a Hyderabad-based VR technology firm.

Environmental Responsibility and Operational Modernization

Coal India’s transformation isn’t limited to workforce development.

Coal India is adopting environmentally responsible practices to make its operations more sustainable.

These include shifting from opencast to underground mining and investing in long-distance coal-handling systems to reduce dust and carbon emissions.

Coal India’s initiatives demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainable mining practices. At the same time, coal continues to play a central role in India’s energy mix, with power consumption projected to rise by 10% annually.


Note: We are also on WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Google News, and YouTube, to get the latest news updates. Subscribe to our Channels. WhatsApp– Click HereGoogle News– Click HereYouTube – Click Here, and LinkedIn– Click Here.

Editorial

Why TCS Deferred FY25 Salary Hike: Better Hike Ahead?

TCS had initially announced its annual salary hike during...

Deloitte, PWC, EY, KPMG to Hire 1 Lakh People in India in FY25

According to estimates from top company officials and industry...

Higher EPS Pension Application Stuck: A Step-by-Step Guide to Fix

Nearly 97,640 Provident Fund (PF) members and pensioners under...

Employee Benefits at India’s Big 4 Firms Deloitte, PwC , EY, KPMG

The Big 4 firms; Deloitte, PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers), EY (Ernst...

TCS Announces 4-8% Salary Hike for FY25, Lowest in Last 4 Years

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's largest IT services provider,...

Must Read

Aditya Birla Group Off-Campus 2024: Explore job opportunities

An Indian multinational conglomerate, Aditya Birla Group is hiring for various...

Accenture Faces Revenue Challenges Amid Federal Spending Cuts

Accenture, a global leader in consulting and IT services,...

In Conversation with Arpana Mehra, on Agile HR Leadership

In an exclusive conversation we have Arpana Sikka Mehra, She...

Pernod Ricard India to open all its offices, rolls out a new way of working

Pernod Ricard India announces new flexible ‘Work from Anywhere"...

Twitter competitor Koo closes operations: Bhavish Aggarwal reacts

The microblogging platform and Twitter competitor, Koo has closed...

Flipkart partners with Logistics Skill Sector Council and KSDC

Flipkart partners with Logistics Skill Sector Council and KSDC Walmart-owned Flipkart on...

Why Former Employees Are Flocking Back to Cognizant

Cognizant, a global leader in IT services and consulting,...

Google Cloud offers Free AI Courses for future-ready jobs, Apply

A suite of cloud computing services offered by Google,...

Related Articles

Sahiba Sharma
Sahiba Sharmahttps://sightsinplus.com/
Sahiba Sharma, Senior Editor - Content at SightsIn Plus