Of these 36 coal blocks, one mine will be given to the steel sector while the rest will be given to the power sector.
"Except one block which will be going for steel sector, rest will be for power sector," Coal Secretary Anil Swarup told reporters here.
"Today we are issuing notification for allotment of 36 coal blocks. More mines would be added subsequently depending on the requirement. So it will depend on the request we receive from the state entities, public sector entities," he added.
"We have enabled such public entities that have already coal linkages. They can surrender the coal linkages and then apply for coal blocks...And once the linkage gets surrendered that much coal will be made available to Coal India to be given to other entities who are in need of coal," he said.
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The government, Swarup said, will be able to complete execution of allotment agreement by the end of next month.
He further said that for schedule II (producing mines) category 23 blocks will be put on offer and the auction would be between February 14 and February 22 and the vesting orders will be issued by March 23.
"We started with 42 mines in schedule II and 32 mines in schedule III. Subsequently 27 mines were transfered from schedule I to schedule III thereby taking the number to 101," he said.
As the coal ministry examined the details of all the col block details, it was discovered that there were three blocks in "No Go" area, adding that "Out of 101 mines we are looking at 98 mines," he said.
He further said that around 167 requests have been received from the companies for visiting the block sites.