Kolkata, April 23: Coal India Ltd (CIL) on Monday said Coal Ministry's Additional Secretary Suresh Kumar has assumed the additional charge as its Chairman and Managing Director.

"Ministry of Coal...has entrusted the additional charge of CMD, CIL to Suresh Kumar, Additional Secretary, MoC (Ministry of Coal). He has assumed the additional charge as CMD, CIL with effect from April 23, 2018," the state-run miner said in a regulatory filing.

Gopal Singh, Chairman and Managing Director of Central Coalfields Ltd (CCL) was appointed as the interim Chairman of the coal behemoth in September to succeed Sutirtha Bhattacharya, who retired as CIL chief on August 31, 2017. 

Kumar has now taken over Singh who would continue as Chairman and Managing Director of CCL. 

 

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Thodupuzha (Kerala) (PTI): A 27-year-old man died after allegedly falling into an open roadside pit near Thodupuzha in Idukki district, police said on Tuesday. 

The deceased was identified as Jeys Benny, a native of Muthalakkodam. 

The accident occurred late Monday night when his two-wheeler plunged into the large pit dug on the side of the road as part of the construction work, they said. 

Though he was rushed to a nearby hospital, his life could not be saved. 

As the issue triggered heated protest, state Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Mohammed Riyas ordered a probe into the tragic incident. 

He said the deputy chief engineer of the PWD has been entrusted with a probe into the incident and will take further action after receiving his report. 

"Stringent measures will be taken if the negligence happened from the side of the Public Works Department," Riyas said. 

In the CCTV visuals aired by TV channels, the bike could be seen plunging into the open pit. 

According to local residents, the pit has been left open for over a month without adequate safety measures such as barricades or warning signs. 

Following the incident, local residents staged a protest at the accident spot, alleging negligence on the part of the PWD. 

Workers of the Opposition UDF also protested at the local PWD office demanding action against those responsible.