India’s experiment with commercial mining of coal could face a red flag from the industry, which is concerned about the regulated market and stiff competition from state-owned Coal India (CIL). Since the industry is expecting only smaller mines to be offered by the Centre, it’s likely that the bigger players might give it a miss. The coal ministry recently announced it will offer four coal mines to kick-start private commercial mining and sale of coal. Amendments to the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015, allowed commercial mining in the coal sector ...
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