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Lack of Inclusion: Just 0.32% Persons with Disabilities Represented at Coal India

Examining the Reality Behind the 0.32% Disability Representation at Coal India Limited as of January 2023.

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Disability Representation Coal India Limited: A Glaring Disparity Exposed

Coal India ‘s claim of inclusivity by incorporating 0.32% of persons with disabilities into its workforce is hardly a benchmark for diversity and inclusivity.

NEW DELHI (India CSR): Coal India Limited (CIL), a Maharatna public sector undertaking, also known as world’s largest coal producer plays a critical role in setting standards for employment practices in India. A recent report from CIL reveals a dismal picture of disability representation within the company. Despite the Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016 mandating inclusivity, Coal India’s workforce statistics expose a vast disparity between the number of disabled employees and the overall workforce size. This raises serious concerns about the company’s commitment to diversity and equal opportunities.

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Persons with Disabilities: Dismal Numbers Paint a Troubling Picture

The data presented by CIL paints a stark reality: out of a total workforce of 241,563 individuals, only 783 employees identify as persons with disabilities. This translates to a mere 0.32% representation, significantly lower than the estimated 2.21% of the Indian population living with disabilities. This stark contrast highlights the company’s failure to create an inclusive environment for disabled individuals.

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Breakdown by Disability Category Further Exposes Gaps

Analyzing the representation within different disability categories reveals further discrepancies. These figures demonstrate a systemic lack of inclusivity across various disability categories, indicating that Coal India’s efforts have fallen far short of creating a truly diverse and equitable workplace.

Visually Handicapped (VH): Only 197 employees are visually handicapped, representing a mere 0.08% of the total workforce.

Hearing Handicapped (HH): With only 94 employees, the representation of hearing handicapped individuals stands at a meager 0.04%.

Orthopedically Handicapped (OH): While the largest category, orthopedically handicapped individuals still only account for 492 employees, constituting just 0.20% of the workforce.

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Beyond Compliance: A Need for Proactive Action

While Coal India operates within the framework of the Rights of Persons with Disability Act, simply adhering to legal mandates is not enough. True inclusivity demands proactive measures to address the underrepresentation of disabled individuals within the company.

This includes:

  • Implementing targeted recruitment strategies to attract and hire disabled talent.
  • Investing in accessibility infrastructure and assistive technologies to create a barrier-free work environment.
  • Providing ongoing training and support to both disabled employees and their colleagues to foster an inclusive and understanding work culture.
  • Partnering with disability advocacy organizations to gain insights and ensure best practices are implemented.

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Subsidiary-Wise Breakdown

  • Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL): With 51,770 employees, ECL has made significant strides, employing 123 persons with disabilities, distributed among visually handicapped (VH), hearing handicapped (HH), and orthopedically handicapped (OH) categories.
  • Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL): BCCL shows a total of 27 disabled employees among its 37,585 workers, with a lesser representation in the HH and OH categories.
  • Central Coalfields Limited (CCL): This subsidiary employs 75 disabled individuals out of 35,239 employees, showcasing a balanced representation across all disability categories.
  • Western Coalfields Limited (WCL): WCL has the highest number of disabled employees, totaling 166, with a significant number in the OH category.
  • South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL): SECL employs 161 persons with disabilities out of its 42,267 employees, with the highest numbers in the OH category.
  • Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL), Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL), and Others: These subsidiaries together provide opportunities to a considerable number of disabled employees, with MCL and NCL showing a stronger focus on VH and HH categories respectively.

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Coal India: Implementation of Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016

Here’s the table showing the representation of persons with disabilities in Coal India as on January 1, 2023:

Coal India: Implementation of Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016
Coal India Annual Report 2023-24 India CSR

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Coal India Limited: A 49-Year-Old Company

Coal India is a government-owned coal mining corporation that was established in November 1975 when the Indian government nationalized private coal mines. Starting with a production of 79 million tonnes (MT) in its inaugural year, Coal India has grown to become the world’s largest coal producer. It operates across 83 mining areas distributed in eight Indian states. As of April 1, 2023, CIL manages 322 mines, which include 138 underground mines, 171 opencast mines, and 13 mixed mines.

CIL also oversees ten wholly-owned subsidiaries, namely:

  • Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL)
  • Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL)
  • Central Coalfields Limited (CCL)
  • Western Coalfields Limited (WCL)
  • South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL)
  • Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL)
  • Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL)
  • Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited (CMPDIL)
  • CIL Navikarniya Urja Limited
  • CIL Solar PV Limited

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A Call for Transparency and Accountability

Coal India‘s lack of transparency regarding specific initiatives and concrete action plans to improve disability representation raises further concerns. The company needs to demonstrate a genuine commitment to diversity and inclusion by setting measurable goals, implementing actionable strategies, and regularly reporting on progress.

Conclusion

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Coal India Limited’s efforts towards integrating persons with disabilities into their workforce are commendable, yet there is ample room for improvement.

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