A division bench here comprising Justice Bhushan Gavai and Justice C V Bhadang while recently hearing a PIL filed by Anil Wadpalliwar on the turf-war between coal and power utilities and the resultant loss to public exchequer as well as people at large, ordered the coal companies to file their reply by April 25 and posted the matter for April 30.
Now, Maha Genco in its latest affidavit has once again blamed the coal companies for its woes as they have not only given poor quality of coal but has also failed to deliver coal in the agreed quantum.
In 2011-12, the WCL supplied 76.84 per cent of the total agreed quantity, in 2012-13 it was 77.10 pc while in 2013-14, the WCL supplied only 74.71 pc of the agreed quantity, the affidavit said justifying the import of costly coal to bridge the gap.
Even from Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, there is consistent short supply of coal which has compelled it to make alternate arrangements, the affidavit claimed while stating that in last three years it received only 53.01 pc, 44.50 pc and 44.82 pc of the agreed coal from MCL.
The total burden on account of grade slippage is Rs 2,160 crore in financial year 2012-13, MahaGenco had claimed in an earlier affidavit filed before the High Court.
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