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Rules notified for competitive bidding for coal blocks
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Feb 10, 2012, 21:13 IST

The government today said it has notified rules for allocation of coal blocks through competitive bidding process in order to bring transparency in allotment.

The auction will be done by the Centre after fixing a minimum price for blocks on offer.

"In exercise of the powers conferred by the Mines and Minerals [Development and Regulation] Act, 1957, the Central Government hereby makes the following Rules... Auction by Competitive Bidding of Coal," the Coal Ministry said.

Describing the procedure for allocation, it said the offers will be invited "through auction from the companies engaged in the business of specified end-users" and they will be required to submit technical and commercial bids.

On allocation of blocks to government companies, it said that the Centre will identify areas and fix a reserve price.

The ministry said it will circulate to states and the Power Ministry a list of areas containing coal for inviting application from eligible government companies for allocation of blocks.

"The state governments shall select a company or corporation on the basis of competitive bids for tariff and recommend for allocation of area containing coal to such company or corporation," it added.

Coal blocks are currently offered to the end-users on a preferential basis by an inter-ministerial screening committee.

Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal had recently said that the process of identification of coal blocks going for bidding in the first round has been almost completed.

The Coal Ministry, last year had sought suggestions from stakeholders on draft guidelines on competitive bidding.

Though the exact number of coal blocks that will be put on auction is not known, it is believed that the government is ready with over 50 blocks.

The proposal for auctioning coal blocks through competitive bidding was mooted for the first time about three years ago. Parliament had also approved amending the MMDR Act to facilitate this process.

The need for competitive bidding route was being felt in the wake of slow progress in mining operations in coal blocks.

Coal Minister Jaiswal had said that 216 blocks with geological reserve of 50 million tonne allocated to various public and private companies could contribute valuable coal resources but progress in most of the blocks was not encouraging.

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Posted by: K.Parthasarathy
The competitive bidding should be hazzle free. After allotment, we cannot ask the successful bidder to run pillar to post for various clearance which huge affects its financial's.
Posted by: J.N.Mahanty
It is a good move to allocate Coal Blocks to End Users via a competitive bidding process to obtain optimum revenue out of the Coal deposits. The PSU End users should also compete with other Bidders and may be given a 10% price discount on the final price. Further 50% of the Bidding Value should go to the Coal Producing State(s) for the Development Projects in the Coal Mining Districts which are unfortunately amongst the most Backward districts of the Country. The People of the Mining districts, who bear the brunt of the downsides of Mining operation must have the First Right over Coal and Minerals available in their districts.
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