India’s electricity generation in June increases year-on-year, with coal-fired power output reaching its highest level since November 2023, according to reported figures from multiple outlets. Total power generation rises 10.4% compared with June of the previous year, reaching 178.31 billion kilowatt-hours. The reported increase follows a stronger performance in coal-fired generation, which drives the overall rise. While the outlets focus on the same broad trend—higher coal-based output and higher total generation—no additional policy changes, plant-level details, or reasons for the month-to-month shift are cited in the provided excerpts. The coverage indicates that June’s generation data is substantially higher than the same period a year earlier and that coal-fired output specifically reaches a recent peak timeframe, suggesting improved coal-based dispatch and/or demand during the month. Overall, the reports present the June figures as a measurable uptick in India’s power sector performance, with coalition of sources agreeing on the direction of change and the key aggregate numbers.