In September 2014, the Supreme Court had cancelled the allocation of the 214 coal blocks. Later, NDA government auctioned the mines at a higher price. But the new owners did not start the production as the lease deed could not be executed because of higher stamp duty and registration fee.
"Since the mines were redistributed, there was a question if a stamp duty would apply on it or not. Both the Centre and the state governments discussed this issue. ... After careful deliberations, the states have decided to waive off stamp duty so that mining operations start early," Goyal said during the Question Hour in the Upper House.
On delay in mining operations pointed out by Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, the Minister said, "Many coal mines have not opened mainly due to court cases. We cannot interfere in court matters. Wherever court cases are not there, mining has started more or less."
He added that there are 2-3 places, where states have to give mining leases. "We are in touch with them for that."
The CCEC's last meeting was held on August 5 and this committee discusses about the mining activity. "As such, there is no need for constitution of a separate independent forum," he said.
The Minister further said a coal project monitoring portal has been put in place. "We monitor it regularly. Coal allottees register complaints on portal. Coal Secretary and chief secretaries of all states discuss and resolve their grievances," he said.
coal, Goyal said, "We have not received the committee's report on this."
However, the development works at local level can be done using the funds of the District Mineral Foundation, the Coal Minister said, adding that 30 per cent of the royalty is deposited in it.
To another query raised by NCP leader Praful Patel on mapping of natural resources, he said India has not done significant work with regard to mapping of natural resources.
"There is 34 lakh sq km (of land with natural resources), out of which 3 lakh sq km has been mapped. We are now considering to take up aero-mapping through satellite technology at least at G-4 level initially which will give up what is available where," he said.
He also appreciated the suggestion of the NCP leader to take some minerals at national level.
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