Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Setting UP of Coal Regulatory Authority
  
The Government proposes to establish a Coal Regulatory Authority in the country to regulate and conserve resources in the coal sector, protect the interests of consumers and producers of coal and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The major objectives of the proposed authority would be more optimal development of coal resources and to ensure that the Indian coal companies raise their level of competence to be at par with international competitors.

The proposed Coal Regulatory Authority would facilitate more standardized operational norms, establishment of bench marks in safety standards and performance, productivity etc through adoption of best mining practices, which would entail effective resolution of problems confronted by the coal miners. It would also deal with the issues like mining authorization, production and supply of coal, specify & determine the grades/quality of coal, price of coal, and adjudicate disputes amongst producers and consumers etc.

A draft Bill for setting up of Coal Regulatory Authority is under finalization in consultation with the different Ministries/Departments.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Coal (Independent Charge) Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal, in a written reply to a question the Rajya Sabha today.

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