Top headlines: Govt okays sale of NINL, NITI backs private trains, and more

From govt's nod for sale of equity shares of 6 PSUs in NINL to telcos seeking open court hearing in SC on AGR review pleas, read all the top headlines here

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2 min read Last Updated : Jan 08 2020 | 4:51 PM IST
Cabinet okays Ordinance removing end-use restrictions in coal mine auctions
The govt on Wednesday approved an Ordinance to amend a law in order to ease rules for auctioning of coal mines and opening it for steel and power sectors. The decision will also do away with end-use restrictions of the mining blocks, Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi said. Read more

Govt gives nod for sale of equity shares of 6 PSUs in Neelanchal Ispat
The Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to divest equity shares of six PSUs, including MMTC, in Neelachal Ispat Ltd. The six PSUs are MMTC, National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd (BHEL), Odisha Mining Corporation, Odisha Investment Corporation and MECON. Read more

NITI Aayog pitches for bringing in private players for train operations
Private trains running on a particular route will have a head start of 15 minutes on other trains running on the same route, a maximum permissible speed of 160 kmph and also their own guards and crew, says a draft proposal mooted by Niti Aayog. Read more

Telecom companies seek open court hearing in SC on AGR review pleas
Telecom majors, including Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, on Wednesday sought an open court hearing of their plea seeking review of certain directions of the Supreme Court on recovery of past dues amounting to Rs 1.47 trillion from telecom service providers. Read more

India asks importers to buy palm oil from Indonesia, not Malaysia: Report
On Monday, the commerce ministry held a detailed meeting with edible oil industry stakeholders and asked them informally to avoid purchase of Malaysian palm oil, a government source said. Read more

DGCA asks airlines to be vigilant in airspace over Iran, Iraq, Persian Gulf
The DGCA on Wednesday asked Indian airline companies to remain vigilant and take all precautions in airspace over Iran, Iraq, Gulf of Oman and waters of Persian Gulf, hours after a Ukrainian International airlines carrying 180 passengers crashed near Tehran in Iran. Read more

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