The direction was given after Finance Minister P Chidambaram and Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal met today when Secretaries from both the Department of Economic Affairs and Coal Ministry were also present.
Rejecting reports of differences between the two ministries in the media on the basis of letter written by a Joint Secretary in the Finance Ministry to Coal Ministry, a Finance Ministry statement said late tonight that the letter was only a routine administrative matter.
The letter had asked the Chairman of the IMG that all the documents and facts relating to each case be provided to all the members of IMG without which IMG will not not be in a position to take any view or make any recommendation.
"Letter issued by Ministry of Finance(MOF) is only a routine administrative matter which asked the Chairman of IMG that all the documents and facts relating to each case be provided to all the members of IMG without which IMG will not be in a position to take any view or make any recommendation," the Finance Ministry said tonight in its response.
It said subsequent to this letter, the Coal ministry has provided complete information to all its members.
"Representative of MOF has participated in every meeting of IMG and there is no difference of opinion between the two Ministries.
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"The Union Finance minister and the Coal Minister met today in which the Secretaries from both Department of Economic Affairs and the Coal Ministry were also present.
"There is clear direction from both the Ministers that IMG must conclude its work without delay and give its recommendation's to the Government at the earliest," the Finance Ministry response said.
The IMG, under the Chairmanship of Zohra Chatterji, Additional Coal Secretary, has been mandated to review the progress of development of 58 coal blocks allocated to both public and private sector companies between 2005 and 2009.
It has been asked to give its recommendations by Sept 15 including whether the allocations to companies can be cancelled.
The IMG, which met today for the fourth time in the last one week, examined the responses to its notices to 29 coal blocks.
Indications are that the IMG may not not be in a position to give its final recommendations by the deadline of Sept 15 as it could have at least a couple of more sittings.
The IMG could also recommend deallocation and encashing bank guarantees of some of the allottees as a punitive measure for non-development of the mines.