"The CCEA is scheduled to meet tomorrow. It is likely to modify its earlier direction giving a go ahead to states for grant of mineral concessions for the coal blocks alloted in view of pending litigations and investigations by the CBI," sources said.
The modification will be done in connection with the Supreme Court stance which has refused to split the coal blocks in categories where no cases have been registered and the mines where CBI is conducting enquiry, the sources added.
Sources said while the states had said they would wait for apex court orders in such cases before granting leases, the Centre vide a letter on January 14 directed that they, "may take all steps for executing the mining leases making it clear in the order that this would be subject to final orders to be passes by the Supreme Court and without prejudice to the investigation or registration of cases by the CBI."
Earlier, the Coal Ministry on January 14 had decided to "issue notices to coal block allocatees who have all approvals in place for execution of mining lease, to obtain an order from the state Government that mining lease will be executed within three weeks from today, failing which their block allocations will be cancelled within one week thereafter."
"It (the agenda for modification in directions of the CCEA taken on January 13 pertaining to 61 blocks) has not been taken up for discussion," Finance Minister P Chidambaram had told reporters after January 30 meeting of the CCEA.
Meanwhile, the Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) on coal blocks will meet on February 7-8 to decide the fate of these 61 mines.
The government had earlier decided to deallocate all the captive coal blocks which have not obtained environment and in-principle forest clearances. It had issued show-cause notice to allocatees of 61 such mines.
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