Coal India Declares Rs 10.25 Interim Dividend Despite Profit Pressure in Q2 FY26

Coal India Limited (CIL), the state-run coal mining giant, has announced a second interim dividend of Rs 10.25 per share for FY2025-26, even as its quarterly results reflected a softening in profitability.The company’s board approved the dividend at its meeting on October 29, 202

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