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Govt garners Rs 2,529 crore from auction of 2 mines on Day 1

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The first day of third tranche of coal mines auctions today saw government garnering a total of Rs 2,529 crore from bidding of two blocks in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra.

Crest Steel and Power Pvt Ltd, a Topworth Group entity, emerged as the highest bidder for Bhaskarpara mine in Chhattisgarh which will fetch the government Rs 1,817 crore.

Companies like JSPL were there in the race for the mine.

The Group's arm Topworth Urja & Metals Ltd emerged as the highest bidder for Marki Mangli-I mine in Maharashtra earlier in the day.

"Crest Steel and Power highest bidder for Bhaskarpara coal block at (Rs) 755 (a tonne), " Coal Secretary Anil Swarup said in a tweet.
 

Marki Mangli-I mine will fetch the government Rs 712 crore.

Bhaskarpara mine was earlier jointly alloted to Electrotherm (India) Ltd and Grasim Industries Ltd.

The extractable reserves of the Bhaskarpara coal block is 24.06 million tonnes (MT).

The amount of proceeds have been calculated based on extractable reserves and highest bid price.

The companies vying for Bhaskarpara Coal Mine included Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) and Godawari Natural Resources Ltd.

"Topworth Urja and Metal highest bidder at (Rs) 715 (per tonne) for Marki Mangli 1 coal block," Swarup said in a tweet.

Grace Industries Ltd and Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd were in the race for Marki Mangli 1 mine.

The extractable reserves of Marki Mangli-I mine are 9.96 MT.

Topworth Urja & Metals has three power plants located within its steel plants having a combined generation capacity of 62 MW. It is also setting up a 140 MW power plants for its captive purpose, according to its website.

Marki Mangli-I mine was earlier allocated to B S Ispat Ltd.

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First Published: Aug 11 2015 | 8:28 PM IST

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