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Seeking comments on Discussion Paper on 'Auction of Coal Mines for Commercial Mining'

Seeking comments on Discussion Paper on 'Auction of Coal Mines for Commercial Mining'
Start Date :
Mar 29, 2017
Last Date :
Apr 26, 2017
16:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Under the provisions of the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015 and Rules made thereunder, the Central Government is considering to auction coal mines for commercial mining. ...

Under the provisions of the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015 and Rules made thereunder, the Central Government is considering to auction coal mines for commercial mining. Accordingly, Discussion Paper containing eligibility criteria and auction methodology has been prepared and placed here. The members of the public and stakeholders concerned are requested to submit their comments and suggestions by 26th April, 2017, 4:00PM

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HARSHVARDHAN
HARSHVARDHAN KUMAR 8 years 2 months ago

1) Provisions should be made to spend some part of revenue earned from the mines to be spent on the local people itself both by the government and commercial miners.
2) Provisions should be made to completely uproot tress and planting it somewhere else instead of cutting trees and steps should be taken to prevent soil erosion.
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Sai Sridharan
Sai Sridharan 8 years 2 months ago

Coal is not a green energy source and private companies will abuse the resources if they have complete control; therefore,there should be strict restrictions placed on commercial mining companies. They should be limited to mining certain amounts of coal per day and they should have to get strict environmental clearances. There should be a provision for a heavy fine to commercial coal mining companies that pollute or damage the environment.

deepak.narain@hotmail.com
Deepak Narain 8 years 2 months ago

Before entrusting the land for excavation, it should be ensured that the displaced people and wildlife are properly rehabilitated with all basic necessities like home, water, hospital,electricity, roads, school, entertainment, employment, etc. This must not be left to the State governments but ensured by the Centre beforehand through proper inspection and certification. Minimum number of trees should be cut and compensatory plantation should be done to save the environment

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Basheer Ahmed 8 years 2 months ago

Prime Minister ji, our U.T.'s Congress Govt.'s Assembly Speaker, Shri Vaithilingam is involved in coal block scam, coal block in Naini, Odisha, in the year 2004. Pl. see the link for details: http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/aiadmk-wants-cbi-probe-into-coal-block-scam/article5988144.ece
Now he finds fault with our dutiful L.G. ji with man made complaints on her so that they can have full freedom to loot government treasury. Who will save democracy here, P.M. ji?

Kanchi Murthy
Kanchi Murthy 8 years 2 months ago

COMMERCIAL MINIMG IS GOING ON,IT NEEDS A SEARCH,WETHER OUT SOURCING LABOURS ARE BEING PAID OR NOT,ON THE NAME OF COMMERCIAL,THERE ARE MANY WHO ARE,GULPING THE MONEY LEFT FOR LABOURS

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Dattatri HM 8 years 2 months ago

Burning coal is not environment friendly. Certainly private players will abuse the nature to the core. Please shift the county from coal to solar energy. Please encourage innovation in producing and using solar energy efficiently at least 100 times more than today.

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kapil miglani 8 years 2 months ago

only one thing is there to check i.e. over exploitation of these mines and protection of environment. those who are breaching the norms, should impose environment tax on a very high rate.

ganeshbabue@gmail.com
Ganesh Babu 8 years 2 months ago

Coal mines shall be closed slowly and cost of such investment shall be used for solar power generation.

cdkamat
chaitanya Kamat 8 years 2 months ago

while the paper shared is good in principle and covers the basics there are one key concerns which needs to be addressed hoarding and environmental.The successful bidder will be allowed to manage his production (this is good) however there is no reference to stop him from not selling the said inventory.I believe in public interest he should at no point in time have unsold inventory of greater than 70 % of the mined content thereby protecting the consumer from artificial pricing.

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