"The demand by 2020 would be around 1.6 billion tonnes. So where does that coal come from? We are planning that 1 billion tonne will come from Coal India (CIL)...And rest of it will come from the private sector," Coal Secretary Anil Swarup told reporters at PHD Chamber of Commerce event.
The government believes that both public and private sectors will have to travel "together both in terms of increasing coal production. But in no way does it mean reducing the role of Coal India," he said, adding that it is working towards strengthening CIL.
Earlier in the day, Power and Coal Minister Piyush Goyal said: "Will look for an alternative provision if coal bill not passed in Rajya Sabha." He declined, however, to comment when asked as to what the alternative could be.
On December 12, Lok Sabha passed a bill which provides for fresh auction of 204 coal blocks de-allocated by the Supreme Court in September with the government allaying apprehensions of some parties that the legislation would lead to privatisation of the sector.