Govt decides to deallocate two more coal blocks
Govt decides to deallocate two more coal blocks
The Inter-Ministerial Group has concluded the scrutiny of 31 coal blocks and the government has accepted its recommendations for de-allocation of 13 mines.

New Delhi: The government has decided to deallocate two coal blocks - one each of Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation and Odisha Mining Corporation - for delaying production from the mines. "The recommendation of the IMG (Inter-Ministerial Group) has since been considered and accepted by the government. Accordingly, Shankarpur (Bhatgaon-II) & Ext coal block alloted to Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation is deallocated," the Coal Ministry said in a letter to the PSU.

The letter also said that the Bank Guarantee (BG) to the extent of Rs 1.59 crore (i.e. 50 per cent of the BG related to development of the coal block) be forfeited. The Coal Ministry in another letter to Odisha Mining Corporation said, "Utkal-D coal block allocated to Odisha Mining Corporation is deallocated. The company shall not be eligible for allocation of coal block in lieu of the deallocated coal block."

The IMG had already concluded the scrutiny of 31 coal blocks allotted to 51 private firms and the government had accepted its recommendations for de-allocation of 13 mines and deduction of bank guarantees of 14 allottees. A total of 58 mines were issued showcause notices for their failure to develop blocks within stipulated timeline. The government had formed the IMG in July to review progress of coal blocks allocated to firms for captive use.

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