Ministerial group for cancelling 29 coal block allotments

PTI Updated - February 16, 2014 at 02:07 PM.

The inter-ministerial panel has suggested 'no action' for 30 other coal blocks.

An inter-ministerial panel has recommended deallocation of 29 coal blocks of companies such as Essar Power, Hindalco, Tata Power and Jindal Steel and Power Ltd, and has suggested “no action at present” for 30 other blocks.

The IMG recommended deallocation of Chakla and Ashok Karkatta coal blocks in Jharkhand allocated to Essar Power; Tubed coal block in Jharkhand jointly allocated to Hindalco Industries and Tata Power and Gare Palma IV/6 in Chhattisgarh jointly alloted to firms like JSPL and Nalwa Sponge Iron Ltd, among others, according to a Coal Ministry document.

While in the case of two coal blocks — Kotre Basantpur and Pachmo in Jharkhand — allocated to Tata Steel, the IMG has recommended that the mines are “liable to be deallocated” and the “decision (on the same) to be taken by the government in view of the court case,” the document said.

According to a JSPL spokesperson, “Our company has challenged the purported action of MOC (Ministry of Coal) before the High Court of Delhi who vide its order dated 12.2.2014 has ordered status quo with respect to coal block in question and the matter is sub-judice.

“We have not got communication on the purported cancellation of coal block Gare IV/6 by MOC, GOI (Government of India) till date.”

Reacting to the development, Essar Power official said: “We haven’t yet got any communication from the government (on recommendation for deallocation of Chakla and Ashok Karkatta coal blocks.”

Hindalco Industries was unavailable for comments.

Repeated calls made to Tata Steel and Tata Power went unanswered.

The document, however, said that no action at present was being taken against the coal blocks of companies like Jayaswal Neco Ltd, Jas Infrastructure Capital Ltd, JSW Steel, JLD Yavatmal Energy Ltd and Balco, among others.

The final decision on the issue will be taken only after the Coal Minister accepts the recommendations of the IMG, according to sources.

The IMG on coal blocks, which met for two days on February 7 and 8 reviewed the progress of development of 61 coal blocks.

IMG was set up under the chairmanship of Additional Secretary, Coal, to review the progress of development of captive coal blocks allotted to private companies.

The IMG has members from various ministries, including steel and power.

Published on February 16, 2014 08:37
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