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India reclaims 31 coal blocks from private firms over delay

The companies say delays in getting some government clearances hampered work on the blocks.

February 19, 2014 / 15:24 IST
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The coal ministry is taking back 31 coal blocks allocated to private firms including the Tata group and Jindal Steel and Power over delays in developing them, jeopardising billion-dollar projects and inviting warnings of legal action.

The ministry, reviewing some 61 coal blocks allocated over the past decade that have not started production yet, announced on Tuesday it is reclaiming about half as companies have failed to meet milestones. The companies say delays in getting some government clearances hampered work on the blocks.

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"The ministry has already sent notices to a number of companies about the de-allocation," coal ministry spokesman NC Joshi said on Wednesday. "Some others will be intimated soon."