The Free Press Journal

Govt may allow sale of 50% coal from captive blocks, seeks views

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The Centre plans to permit sale of 50 per cent of coal/lignite produced by captive blocks, a move aimed at augmenting the production and increasing the availabili­ty of dry fuel.

The government plans to do so through incorporat­ion of a provision in the Mines and Minerals (Developmen­t and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR).

"In the note for consultati­on of Ministry of Mines, it is proposed to incorporat­e a provision in the Act to allow sale of 50 per cent of coal/lignite produced by captive mines on an annual basis. Further, an additional amount will be charged on the merchant sales of coal/lignite by the captive miners," the coal ministry said in brief note.

The ministry said that it has invited comments from the state government­s of coal-bearing states and stakeholde­rs/general public on the said proposals.

The Ministry of Mines has also invited comments of the state government­s, among others, on the proposals for additional amendments being considered in the MMDR Act.

"The ministry of mines has also sought comments of Ministry of Coal on the said draft proposal. Some of the said draft proposals are applicable in the case of coal/lignite also....Before sending the final comments/response to the Ministry of Mines, it is considered appropriat­e to seek comments of state government­s of coal bearing states...on issues relating to coal/lignite," the coal ministry said.

In India, the import of coal is increasing on year on year basis. In 2015-16, the country imported 203.95 million tonnes (MT) of coal which was increased to 248.54 MT in 2019-20 and consequent spending of around 1.58 lakh crore in foreign exchange.

Coal being an important input for various core sector industries, increasing availabili­ty of coal will lead to Aatmanirbh­ar Bharat.

Allowing sale of coal from captive mines will help in increase in production of fossil-fuel from captive mines and increase availabili­ty of dry fuel in the market, leading to reduction in import of coal.

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