Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had yesterday announced in the Budget that comprehensive measures for enhancing domestic coal production were being put in place.
"After the Budget was tabled yesterday, we want to give message that we are implementing the announcements and these are not just limited to papers. We will expedite matters. In this series we dedicated Amarpali coal mine to nation today," Coal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal said.
CCL took almost 10 years to begin mining coal from the Amarpali coal mine mainly due to delays in land acquisition and in the absence of rail line to connect the mining project.
The coal produced from the mine will be evacuated through Tori-Shivpur railway line which, however, is yet to be completed.
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The Minister requested Members of Parliament from Jharkhand, who were present on the occasion, to help CCL get necessary clearances from the state government/ district authorities in the matter relating to early completion of the crucial line and land authentication of villagers.
Speaking on the occasion, Coal Secretary S K Srivastava , said: "We...Are committed to maximise coal production and coal availability for the economy especially the power sector."
The government will take all measures to increase production and productivity of coal, he added.
Nearly half of the country's coal-fired power plants had only enough stocks to last a week or less, Goyal had said on July 7.
Coal India, which accounts for 80 per cent of the domestic coal production, missed it output target of 482 million tonnes in the last fiscal as it produced 462 million tonnes of coal.