Coal India today reported provisional coal production of 36.27 million tonne (mt) for May, falling short by 6 per cent from the target of 38.56 mt. 

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The combined production shortfall for the first two months of 2014-15 fiscal was 3% at 73.79 mt (provisional) against the target of 76.17 mt. The miner though unable to meet its production target registered a growth of 5% for the first two months. 

Eastern Coalfields, Bharat Coking Coal Ltd and Central Coalfields succeeded in surpassing production targets. CIL coal offtake for May stood at 40.71 mt, lower by 7 per cent compared to target of 43.78 mt. Coal India achieved April-May 2014 offtake of 81.25 mt against a target of 88.94 mt, achieving 91%  of the target.