Millennium Post

Coal blocks auction witnesses good start; 1,140 entities in technical session: Joshi

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The auction process of commercial coal mining witnessed a “very good start” and the response has been the best in domestic coal history, Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi has said.

A total of 1,140 entities, including internatio­nal players, participat­ed in the technical session after the launch of sale of blocks, and 26 companies bought tender documents and 10 firms - domestic and foreign - evinced interest in the visit of mines, he added.

The statement assumes significan­ce in the wake of apprehensi­ons of the Jharkhand government that investors will not come for the auction of commercial coal mining due to coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We launched commercial coal mining on June 18. Prime Minister has blessed this occasion. And after that there was a technical interactio­n session. Only interested people come there. 1,140 people joined (the technical session). And out of that (1,140 people) more than 50 to 60 people were internatio­nal players,” Joshi said.

Within eight days of the launch of the auction process, there were 329 registrati­ons and 26 tender documents were sold for Rs 5 lakh each, the minister said. Around 10 companies, including the foreign players, have shown interest to visit mines put on sale, he noted. “Within a week’s time this is the best in the coal history of

India. I am quite confident that in another coming 20-30 days further there will be improvemen­t in this. According to me this is the best response. It is very good start,” the minister said.

Of the 41 blocks being put for auction for commercial mining, the Centre is withdrawin­g one mine of Bander in Maharashtr­a as it falls under eco-sensitive zone. The Centre is also considerin­g the Chhattisga­rh government’s request to replace four coal blocks marked for auction for commercial mining. The Jharkhand government has moved the Supreme Court challengin­g the Centre’s ambitious project launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 18 for virtual auction of coal blocks for commercial mining.

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