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Govt puts CIL's 42 projs on monitoring list

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 10 2014 | 3:50 PM IST
Stressing upon the need for timely execution of projects, the government has put Coal India's (CIL) 42 mining projects on its monitoring list, amid ambitious plans for 1 billion tonnes output by 2019.
Coal Secretary S K Srivastava, while reviewing the status of the ongoing CIL projects had recently told the CMDs of the company's subsidiaries about the expectation from coal sector and importance of timely implementation of coal mining projects, said a source.
"A total of 49 projects each of three million tonnes per annum and above capacity and capital cost of Rs 500 crore and above, including 42 from CIL were included in the monitoring list," the source said.
During the meeting, the coal secretary assured the Chairman and Managing Directors of the CIL subsidiaries that the Coal Ministry would help them in the issue of clearances and other assistance from the ministries concerned, including environment, the source said.
"CMDs were advised to ensure that nothing was left pending at the company level," he added.
Some of the projects under the monitoring list include Kulda Open Cast Project (OCP)in Odisha, Kaniha (OCP) in Odisha, Amarapali OCP in Jharkhand and Amlohri Expansion OCP in Madhya Pradesh.

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First Published: Sep 10 2014 | 3:50 PM IST

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