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Mine or we'll cancel licenses: Coal Min warns JSPL, 4 firms

The Coal Ministry has asked five firms, including Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) and GVK Power, sitting idle on the coal blocks allocated to them for captive use to either begin production or it would cancel their licences.

July 11, 2011 / 19:57 IST
     
     
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    The Coal Ministry has asked five firms, including Jindal Steel and Power(JSPL) and GVK Power, sitting idle on the coal blocks allocated to them for captive use to either begin production or it would cancel their licences.


    "The allocatee is hereby warned and directed to develop the block without any delay. Any further failure in the development of the block would lead to necessary action... including de-allocation of the coal block," according to the warning letter sent by the ministry to the five firms.


    JSPL was warned for delaying the development of Utkal-B-1 block, which the coal ministry had allocated to it in 2003 for supply of coal to the proposed two million tonnes per annum (MTPA) sponge iron plant, 8,000 tonnes capacity ferro alloys plants in Orissa, and proposed power plants in Orissa.


    GVK Power (Govindwal Sahib) Ltd was issued letter for significant delay in developing Tokisud North coal block.


    The other companies which were issued warning letters are Damodar Valley Corporation for Khagra Joydev coal block, Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation for Latehar coal block and Bihar Sponge Iron Ltd for Macherkunda coal block.


    Besides, a couple of days back, the government had issued warning to seven firms, including Arcelor Mittal, to begin the development of coal and lignite blocks allocated to them without further delay, failing which their coal blocks would be cancelled.


    Steel maker Arcelor Mittal India Ltd and GVK Power (Govindwal Sahib) Ltd were warned for inordinate delay in developing Seregarha coal block, jointly allocated to them to meet the coal requirements for their captive power plants.


    Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd was warned for delay in developing Jamkhani coal block, allocated to it in 2003 to meet the coal requirement of its sponge iron and captive power plants.


    In addition, DCM Shriram Consolidated Ltd was warned for delaying the development of Kaparion-Ki-Dhani lignite block and V S Lignite Power Private Ltd for Lunsara lignite block.


    Other firms which were warned include Mideast Integrated Steels Ltd and West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd.


    In May, the Coal Ministry had said a panel set up by it to look into the process of deallocation of coal blocks had recommended issuing warnings to 29 coal and three lignite blocks allocatees.


    It also sugested cancellation of 14 coal blocks and one lignite block awarded to six PSUs, including NTPC and three private firms for failing to develop mines on time. Government cancelled coal blocks for various firms NTPC, Damodar Valley Corp and Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd.

    first published: Jul 11, 2011 07:45 pm

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