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Coal auction will be windfall for poor states: Ministry
New Delhi, Feb 17
Poor states, which are home
to most of the country's coal resources, are poised to benefit from the
ongoing auction of coal blocks whose allotments were earlier cancelled
by the apex court, Coal Secretary Anil Swarup said Tuesday.
"Coal block auction gets underway on the fourth day," Swarup said in a tweet Tuesday.
"Windfall in offing. Poor states to reap harvest of coal block auctions," he added.
The
mines up for auction Tuesday are Amelia (North) in Madhya Pradesh
reserved for the power sector, Ardhagram mine in West Bengal and Chotia
mine in Chhattisgarh -- the last two being earmarked for the
non-regulated sectors.
The 10 companies in the race for Amelia
(North) mine are Adani Power, Bharat Aluminium Co (Balco), Essar Power
Madhya Pradesh, GMR Chhattisgarh Energy, GVK Power Goindwal Sahib Ltd,
Jaiprakash Power Ventures, Jindal Power, JSW Energy, RattanIndia Power
and Reliance Geothermal Power.
The five companies vying for
Ardhagram coal mine are Easternrange Coal Mining Pvt Ltd, Monnet Ispat
and Energy Ltd, OCL Iron & Steel Ltd, SS Natural Resources Pvt Ltd
and Visa Steel Ltd.
The technically qualified bidders for Chotia
mines are Balco, Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd, Hindalco Industries,
Prakash Industries, Rungta Mines and Ultratech Cement Ltd.
The
Amelia (North) mine has extractable reserves of 70.28 million tonnes,
Ardhagram has extractable reserves of 19.29 million tonnes while Chotia
mine has extractable reserves of 13.57 million tonnes.
The government has put 19 blocks on sale in the first lot. The last day for the auction of first lot of mines is Feb 22.