For representational purposes 
India

Now, coal sector open for commercial mining, parliament clears bill

Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi said the bill was important as India should be using its own natural reserves, instead of importing coal worth Rs 2.7 lakh crore.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: Parliament on Thursday passed a bill that will remove end-use restrictions for participating in coal mine auctions and open up the coal sector fully for commercial mining for all domestic and global companies.

The Mineral laws (Amendment) Bill was passed in Rajya Sabha with 83 MPs voting in its favour and 12 against.

The Lok Sabha has passed the bill last Friday.

Replying after a brief discussion on the bill, Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi said the legislation will help in bring more FDI in the coal and mining sector, and boost economy.

The minister said the bill was important as India should be using its own natural reserves, instead of importing coal worth Rs 2.7 lakh crore.

"We have to produce coal and reduce imports," he said adding more domestic output would lead to more electricity generation and also cut oil import bill.

The minister also assured the MPs that the government will strengthen the state-owned Coal India Limited.

"CIL will be strengthened. I have already given it a target to produce 1 billion tonne by 2023-24. There will be no problem in CIL," Joshi said.

According to the minister, the legislation will bring a "sea change" in the sector.

Joshi said the stress should be on exploiting reserves without harming the environment.

The minister said India has one of the largest reserves of coal in the world and if it is not mined it would turn into "mud".

Earlier, 12 MPs from different parties expressed their views on the bill.

The House saw division of votes on the bill after Elamaram Kareem of CPI (M) pressed for it.

The Bill replaces the Mineral Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020.

The ordinance, which was cleared by the cabinet in January, had brought amendments to the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, and the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015.

Trump warns 'won't be anything left' of Iran unless it agrees to deal

Kerala CM-designate Satheesan announces 20-member cabinet; 14 new faces, allies accommodated

Indian worker among four killed in one of biggest Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia

Police inaction claims spark outrage in Rajasthan after Jodhpur sisters’ suicide in alleged gangrape case

Drone strikes UAE nuclear plant as US and Iran signal they are prepared to resume war

SCROLL FOR NEXT