Hyderabad: The Centre has cleared the names of two new subsidiaries under Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), enabling the company to enter green energy and international mineral sectors. This approval marks a major expansion in SCCL’s business strategy beyond coal.
The first subsidiary, Singareni Green Energy Company Limited, will take charge of solar and other renewable energy projects in India and overseas. The second, Singareni Global Limited, will focus on mining critical minerals and rare earth elements across global markets.
SCCL expands with green and global ventures
The Registrar of Companies under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs granted approval for both names. SCCL submitted its applications last month, and officials confirmed the reservation through an official communication.
This move follows the direction of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka. SCCL Chairman N. Balram played a key role in pushing the proposal forward.
In a further boost, the Union Ministry of Coal expressed support for the expansion. Under Secretary Pradeep Raj Nayan acknowledged the formation of the subsidiaries in a letter to SCCL. He also advised the company to operate the new entities with a focus on profitability.
Officials view the launch of these subsidiaries as a turning point. After operating under a single entity for over 130 years, SCCL is now entering international markets and green sectors. This shift aligns with Telangana’s broader vision to turn its public sector enterprises into globally competitive institutions.
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