"Deloitte has submitted its draft report," a source said. The ministry has asked the firm to prepare and hand over its final report by the end of next month, the source added.
The Planning Commission and other high-level panels such as the Expert Committee on Road Map for Coal Sector Reforms, also known as the T L Shankar Committee, had recommended restructuring CIL in view of the rapidly increasing demand for coal, the need to enhance production and to make the sector competitive.
The Coal Ministry had selected Deloitte from among nine shortlisted companies, including ICICI Securities, KPMG, Ernst & Young, McKinsey and Crisil. As many as 17 firms, including SBI Capital and Infosys, had responded to the invitation for the consultancy proposal put out last year.
The Coal Ministry had informed the Prime Minister's Office that it would appoint a consultant with international expertise to frame the time line to take forward the restructuring of the miner.