Coal India Board Approves CMD B Sairam As CEO

Sairam's dual role as CMD and CEO underscores the Centre's push for agile management in the coal behemoth

PTI

The decision was taken at the board meeting held on Friday. (Image: Coal India/ X)

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  • The board of Coal India Ltd appointed B Sairam as CEO along with CMD role
  • Sairam's dual role aims to streamline leadership amid rising production targets
  • Coal India seeks to meet 875 million tonne coal production target by 2025-26

The board of Coal India Ltd.), the country's largest coal producer, on Friday appointed Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) B Sairam as the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), in a move that streamlines top-level leadership amid rising production targets.

The decision was taken at the board meeting held on Friday.

Sairam's dual role as CMD and CEO underscores the Centre's push for agile management in the coal behemoth, which accounts for over 80% of the country's domestic coal production.

This appointment gains significance as CIL ramps up efforts to meet 875 million tonne production target in 2025-26, while navigating critical minerals diversification.

'The board of CIL at its meeting held on December 26, 2025 has inter alia appointed B Sairam, Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD), as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CIL,' the maharatna firm said in a filing to BSE.

Prior to this, he was CMD, Northern Coalfields Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of CIL.

Before appointment as CMD of NCL, he was serving as Director (Technical) in Ranchi-based Central Coalfields Ltd where he played pivotal roles in development of coal logistics, first mile connectivity projects and forest and environment clearances, the PSU added.

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