Speaking at a panel discussion at the ET Awards for Corporate Excellence here this evening, he said: "I am quite confident that coal ordinance (Bill) is a reality waiting to happen in the next few days and we will be able to resolve the sectoral problems within the next 8-9 months significantly."
The ordinance was necessitated after the Supreme Court quashed allotment of 204 blocks terming the allocation as "arbitrary and illegal".
"The Lok Sabha will clear it in the next few days, the Rajya Sabha, from whatever sense I get from the people, is certainly understanding that the power sector woes need to be resolved," he said.
When asked if the Government may contemplate a joint session of Parliament to push the Bill, Goyal said, "we are committed to the reform agenda. Any route which we have to take (will be taken)."
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He also promised captains of the industry that the state-run Coal India will be increasing its yearly output growth to 16 per cent in the next five years from the current rate of growth of 1-1.5 per cent.
On the Government's flagship 'Make in India' initiative, she said that there has been a very encouraging response but the developments are yet to play out on the ground.
When asked about the complex trade negotiations and if she ever feared India getting isolated at a forum like the WTO, Sitharaman replied in the negative. "We were wondering how long it will take" to reach a deal," she said.
Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal congratulated the "hardworking" government for a great start. "We have been shown a fantastic trailer and we are now waiting for the start of the magnum opus.