coal blocks of india
Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal had said the process to de-allocate 13 blocks was underway.
The blocks de-allocated were Bhaskarpara allocated to Electrotherm India and Grasim Industries.
The Durgapur-II/Sariya block was allocated to B. D. Power,
The Marki Mangli II, III and IV blocks were meant for Virangana Steel and Chinora and Warora (West) for Fieldmining and Ispat.
The Ministry of Coal has issued de-allocation letters for
eight coal blocks after a decision
taken by the Inter-Ministerial Group.
Among the companies affected by the de-allocation were Grasim Industries, Gujarat Ambuja Cement, Lafarge, Electrotherm and Kesoram Industries.
Among the companies affected by the de-allocation were Grasim Industries, Gujarat Ambuja Cement, Lafarge, Electrotherm and Kesoram Industries.
Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal had said the process to de-allocate 13 blocks was underway.
The blocks de-allocated were Bhaskarpara allocated to Electrotherm India and Grasim Industries.
The Durgapur-II/Sariya block was allocated to B. D. Power,
Dahegaon and Makardhokra-IV block was jointly allocated to
IST Steel & Power, Gujarat
Ambuja Cement and Lafarge India.
The Gondkhari block was allocated for Maharashtra Seamless, Dhariwal Infra (P) Ltd. and Kersoram Industries.
The Gondkhari block was allocated for Maharashtra Seamless, Dhariwal Infra (P) Ltd. and Kersoram Industries.
The Marki Mangli II, III and IV blocks were meant for Virangana Steel and Chinora and Warora (West) for Fieldmining and Ispat.
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