"The government is endeavouring to reach a production level of one billion tonne by 2019. In order to achieve this target, a comprehensive strategy has been worked," Coal Secretary Anil Swarup said a letter to the state government.
"One of the major components of this strategy is to operationalise such mine of Coal India Ltd as have been languishing on account of various issues that beset such projects," he said in the letter to Chhattisgarh Chief Secretary Vivek Kumar.
"The issues pending with the State relate to coal mining projects of SECL (South Eastern Coalfields Ltd) -- A Coal India (CIL) subsidiary. There are nine forest proposals pending at the state level," Swarup said.
Some of the coal mining projects of SECL pending in the state, includes, Dipka OC (Open Cast) mine, Pelma OC, Jagannathpur, Chhal OC, Baroud OC and Kartali OC.
The government has set an ambitious target for CIL to achieve coal production of nearly 1 billion tonnes by 2019.