The long-awaited "reforms" in the sector, a departure from the existing practice of allocation by a screening committee mechanism, got the go-ahead from President Pranab Mukherjee, who promulgated the Ordinance cleared by the Union Cabinet last evening.
The Ordinance was warranted in the backdrop of the Supreme Court's order quashing 214 coal blocks allocated to various companies since 1993 on the ground that they were done in an illegal manner by an "ad-hoc and casual" approach "without application of mind".
"This is an important decision and highlights the Government's seriousness to reform the coal sector. ... Through this move, the government has arrested concerns pertaining to diminishing coal supplies," FICCI President Sidharth Birla said in a statement.
"The air of uncertainty has been resolved and clear roadmap has been put forward. CII believes that quick decision-making by the government sends the right signals," CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said.
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Left parties and several trade unions opposed the e- auctioning of coal blocks and the enabling provision in the Ordinance that allows commercial mining by private firms and sought its reversal, warning of a nationwide strike if the Centre went ahead with the changes.