Govt will extend any help required by bidders in commercial mines auctions: Amrit Lal Meena
17 Jan 2024
Coal additional secretary M Nagaraju welcomed all the investors
and informed the forum about the coal reforms undertaken by the Centre to
improve the attractiveness of the coal auction process and make it more
investor friendly.
New Delhi: Coal Secretary
Amrit Lal Meena on Tuesday asked investors to
participate in commercial mines auction and said that the ministry of coal will extend any help
required by the prospective bidders. In his virtual address during a roadshow
in Ranchi, he emphasised that the investors should participate in the coal mine
auctions as coal mining business is highly profitable which can be seen from
the coal mines which have already started coal production under commercial
mining.
Coal additional secretary M Nagaraju welcomed
all the investors and informed the forum about the coal reforms undertaken by
the Centre to improve the attractiveness of the coal auction process and make
it more investor friendly.
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Coal India Chairman P M Prasad applauded
the efforts of the Ministry of Coal in making commercial coal mine auctions a
success by auctioning 91 coal mines in such a short span of time.
He also welcomed the steps being taken by the ministry in providing support by
launching a 'Single Window Clearance system' and setting up a project
monitoring unit to help the successful bidders of the coal mine in early
operationalisation.
The coal ministry has so far completed a
successful auction of 91 coal mines in the first seven tranches.
It has launched the process for auction of 35 coal mines under the eighth round
of commercial auctions and four coal mines under the second attempt of the
seventh round of commercial auctions.
Additionally,
the ninth round offering 27 coal mines and five coal mines under second attempt
of the seventh round was also launched in December last year.