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_nPrism Books,Kadavanthra
041 _aEnglish
082 _a338.27240954
_bBHA
100 _aBhattacharyya,Partha Sarathi
245 _aWHEN COAL TURNED GOLD : Making of a Maharatna Company
_cPartha Sarathi Bhattacharyya
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260 _aUSA
_bPenguin
_c2018/01/01
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500 _aCoal India Ltd (CIL) contributes to about 82 per cent of India's coal production. In When Coal Turned Gold, former chairman and managing director of CIL, Partha Sarathi Bhattacharyya, tells the story, warts and all, of how he dealt with the Dhanbad coal mafia, how he changed the way the industry was perceived, how he dealt with the trade unions and the government and, most importantly, how he was able to script one of the greatest success stories the country had ever seen.
505 _aContents Foreword Prologue Introduction 1.Nationalization : Before and after, and the Transformation of the 1990s 2.Experiencing Dhanbad : Coal Capital and Mafialand 3.The Most Admired Company in India 4.The Build-up to the Launch of the IPO and Theafter 5.The Sustainable Way Forward for Coal 6.The Policy Framework : What Worked and Waht Didn't ? Epilogue Acknowledge Appendix 1 : All about Coal Appendix 2: The Eleventh J. G.Kumaramangalam Memorial Lecture
650 _aBusiness
650 _aCoal India Limited.
650 _aCoal -- History.
650 _aCoal trade -- India -- History.
650 _aMineral industries -- India -- History.
650 _aCoal India Limited (CIL)
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