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Day 3: Another Rs12,600 cr coal auctions witnessed

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The government stands to gain an additional Rs 12,600 crore on Day Three of the coal auction on Saturday, potentiall­y swelling its kitty by nearly Rs.145,000 crore from the 19 rounds in the first tranche and the three rounds thus far in the second leg, as per the latest data, reports IANS.. The Tara coal block in Chhattisga­rh went to Jindal Power and the Dumri block in Jharkhand to Hindalco in the latest round. The third block on offer, Nerad-Malegaon in Maharashtr­a, went to Indrajit Power. "Hindalco is highest bidder at Rs.2,127 (per tonne) for Dumri and Jindal Power at Rs.126 (per tonne) for Tara coal block," Coal Secretary Anil Swarup tweeted, as bidding ended.

This final bid cost works out to Rs.9,800 crore for the Tara block and Rs.2,100 crore for Dumri. Indrajit Power bid the highest for Nared Malegaon at Rs.660 per tonne - or a little over Rs.660 crore. Under the bidding process, participan­ts are required to submit an initial financial bid along with the technical details.

On the actual date of the eauction, the qualified bidder is permitted to anonymousl­y submit as many final price offers as desired.

While the highest bid can be viewed, the name of the bidder will not be divulged. Each subsequent bid has to be made with an increment of Rs.2, within the notified start and the closing time. The successful bidder will then be immediatel­y notified thereafter. The auction has a clause that extractabl­e reserves of the allotted coal mine cannot exceed 150 percent of the annual coal requiremen­t of the specified end-use plant over a period of 30 years. As regards the payment, an upfront amount has been notified for each block. An amount of 50 percent of that is payable immediatel­y, 25 percent upon the execution of the mining lease and the remaining upon the grant of mine opening permission.

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