· The move is likely to benefit over 100 captive coal and lignite blocks with over 500 million ton per annum Peak Rated Capacity as well as all coal and lignite bearing States.
· This is expected to benefit more than 100 captive coal and lignite blocks with over 500 million ton per annum Peak Rated Capacity as well as all coal and lignite bearing states.
On Tuesday, the government said that it has amended rules with a view to allowing 50% sale of coal from captive mines. The move is expected to help more than 100 captive coal and lignite blocks with more than 500 million tonne (mt) per annum peak rated capacity and all coal and lignite bearing states.
· The Coal Ministry on Thursday said it has decided to cancel allotment of 14 coal blocks and one lignite block to six PSUs, including NTPC, and three private firms for failing to develop mines.
· "The Ministry of Coal has amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 with a view to allowing sale of coal or lignite, on payment of additional amount, by the lessee of a captive mine upto 50 percent of the total coal or lignite produced in a financial year, after meeting the requirement of the end use plant linked with mine", the coal ministry said in a statement most recently.
· New Delhi: 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 government plans to do so through incorporation of a provision in the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR).
· 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 ...
· Oct 5, 2021 Captive blocks, Coal availability, Coal blocks, coal ministry, Coal production, Mines and Minerals Act, ... Coal Ministry has paved the way for sale of up to 50 per cent coal or lignite produced in a financial year from captive mines after meeting the requirement of .
· Ministry of Coal has amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 with a view to allowing sale of coal or lignite, on payment of additional amount, by the lessee of a captive mine up to 50 percent of the total coal or lignite produced in a financial year. With this amendment, the Government has paved the way for releasing of additional coal in the ...
· On 5 October, the Ministry of Coal amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 with a view to allowing the sale of coal or lignite, on payment of additional amount, by the lessee of a captive mine up to 50 per cent of the total coal or lignite produced in a financial year, after meeting the requirement of the end use plant linked with the mine.
· This is expected to benefit more than 100 captive coal and lignite blocks with over 500 million ton per annum Peak Rated Capacity as well as all coal and lignite bearing states. The Centre has also made provisions for grant of mining lease to a government company or corporation for coal or lignite for a period of fifty years.
· Coal ministry has allowed sale of 50 per cent of dry fuel from reserves after meeting enduse needs. Coal Ministry has paved the way for sale of up to 50 per cent coal or lignite produced in a financial year from captive mines after meeting the requirement of the enduse plant linked with the reserve. The holder of the mine will be able to sell ...
· /PRNewswire/ Bharat Book Bureau presents Captive Coal and Lignite Blocks in India: the Road Ahead the report is a comprehensive compilation of coal and...
· Amending the Mineral Concession Rules, 1960, The Coal Ministry has allowed companies allotted with coal and lignite mines for personal use to sell 50 percent of their output from captive mines. "The Ministry of Coal has amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 to allow the sale of coal or lignite, on payment of an additional amount, [.]
· The Coal Ministry has amended the Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 with a view to allowing sale of coal or lignite, on payment of additional amount, by the lessee of a captive mine up to 50 per cent of the total coal or lignite produced in a financial year, after meeting the requirement of the end use plant linked with the mine, the Coal Ministry said on Tuesday.
· The Ministry of Coal has amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 with a view to allowing sale of coal or lignite, on payment of additional amount, by the lessee of a captive mine up to 50 percent of the total coal or lignite produced in a financial year, after meeting the requirement of the end use plant linked with the mine.
· On Tuesday, the government announced it has amended rules intending to allow 50 percent sale of coal from captive mines. The move is likely to .