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1-year report card: Strong start but Goyal has work cut out

While the start has been strong, Goyal will have to walk the mile to achieve the government’s target of 24x7 power for every home by 2019, say CNBC-TV18’s Anshu Sharma and Shereen Bhan.

May 20, 2015 / 21:53 IST
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It has been a trial by fire for coal and power minister Piyush Goyal. In the past one year, Goyal has successfully conducted India's first auction of coal blocks averting a crisis. He has also pushed Coal India to ramp up production to a historic high and bettered the target of power generation.

While the start has been strong, Goyal will have to walk the mile to achieve the government’s target of 24x7 power for every home by 2019, say CNBC-TV18’s Anshu Sharma and Shereen Bhan.

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Goyal and his team have spent the past 12 months burning the midnight oil. With the Supreme Court order cancelling the coal block allocations going back almost two decades, Goyal was tasked with ensuring continuity of production to avert a coal and power crisis.

The government pushed ahead with coal reforms via an ordinance paving the way for the country's first coal block auction.