Coal India arm NCL is
planning a huge rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) project and is
working on relocating the residents from the township in Madhya Pradesh's Singrauli ,
which has 600 million tonnes of mineable coal underneath, company's CMD B
Sairam said. Talking to reporters here, Sairam said Morwa township in
Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh, is spread across 927 hectares.
The project, which is quite huge, will have its own share of challenges as it
will involve relocation of the entire Morwa township of Northern Coalfields Ltd (NCL).
"The good thing is that in this acquisition, the people are ready to
relocate. So half of the problem is solved because the first resistance comes
from the people only," the chairman and managing director (CMD) said.
Once people are ready, the only thing to decide is the rates of the
compensation and the R&R benefits, he said.
For the last six months, NCL has been regularly negotiating with the people on
rehabilitation and resettlement.
"Based
on the combination of past disbursements, the mandatory provisions and the call
taken by the people residing in these areas and what is being given by the
private commercial coal blocks coming up in the region, we have been able to
reach a consensus and all the parameters of compensation and R&R are firmed
up," he explained.
The CMD said the relocation of the township has to take place as one of its
coal mines -- Jayant block -- is moving closer to this township and within
another two years it will reach 500 metres of the residential area, which would
hinder the mining operations.
The district administration is helping NCL on this and details of the first
phase of R&R needs to be chalked out, he said, adding, "From May, we
will start handing out its first compensation cheque."
The tenancy land of 572.5 hectares is to be vacated in the first phase, the CMD
said.
According to the sources, the company is still working out the finer details of
the plan that includes the financial implication.
The Morwa township R&R project will be huge and is likely to entail an
estimated expenditure of more than Rs 20,000 crore.
The project will affect 30,000 families and will involve the relocation of
22,000 houses, structures.
The total area for which the relocation being planned is 927 hectares,
including 205.8 hectares of forest land, 572.5 hectares of tenancy/private
land, and 149.3 hectares of government land.
The company is planning to ramp up the capacity of Jayant coal mine from 30
million tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 35 MTPA by 2026-27.
The company is expecting a big jump in capex target in the coming fiscal year,
the CMD said, adding that a chunk of its over Rs 4,000 crore capex will be
spent on land compensation.
NCL's capex for the current fiscal year will be in the range of Rs 2,500-2,600
crore.
The PSU company produced 136.2 million tonnes of coal in 2023-24. The miniratna
company under the Ministry of Coal is targetting production of 139 MT coal in
the current fiscal year.
The company accounts for 14 per cent of the total coal produced in the country,
contributing to 10 per cent of the country's total electricity generation.
The Singrauli-headquartered company operates through its 10 mechanised opencast
mines across Singrauli and Sonebhadra districts of MP and UP, respectively.