Mining policy has pushed up export’: Amit Shah
15 Jul 2022
NEW DELHI: Claiming that
the Narendra Modi government has ushered in transparency, removed barriers and
taken care of environmental concerns related to the coal sector, Union Home
Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday that the new policies would make India self-reliant
in mines and minerals.
Addressing
the sixth ‘National Seminar on Mines and Minerals’, organised by the Coal and
Mines ministry, Shah said the government’s effort to introduce competition in
the sector has contributed in making India the “fastest-growing economy in the
world”.
Taking a dig at the Congress-led UPA dispensation over the coal scam and
making light of its ‘first come, first served’ policy, Shah defended the Modi
government’s auction route. “Corruption had dug deep roots in the coal sector
for decades. There were court cases in allocation of coal blocks. The CAG had
raised several questions and many allocations were cancelled earlier,” he said.
Pointing out that competition in the mining sector and the Centre’s
creation of proper infrastructure for extracting mineral resources had pushed
exports, Shah said coal production, which stood at 556 million tonnes in
2013-14, increased to 777 million tonnes in 2021-22.