India News | Resolve Issues to Make Allocated Coal Blocks Operational: J''khand Chief Secy to Officials

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Jharkhand Chief Secretary Alka Tiwari on Wednesday directed officials concerned to resolve issues hindering the commencement of operations of 34 coal blocks allocated by the government.

Ranchi, Jan 15 (PTI) Jharkhand Chief Secretary Alka Tiwari on Wednesday directed officials concerned to resolve issues hindering the commencement of operations of 34 coal blocks allocated by the government.

She said that as soon as these coal blocks become operational, the economic activities would lead to the creation of job opportunities and an increase in the state's revenue.

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Tiwari was chairing a review meeting on Wednesday to discuss the problems of the allocated coal blocks.

“During the meeting, it was found that most of the issues are related to land acquisition, rate calculations, compensation, forest clearances and land transfers, besides streams, rivers, and roads passing through the coal block areas. Some places were also facing law and order challenges,” according to an official release.

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The chief secretary asked the deputy commissioners of the districts concerned to resolve the issues in a stipulated time.

The officials confirmed that four coal blocks - Rajhara in Palamu, Tubed in Latehar, and two blocks in Hazaribagh, namely Badam and Moitra - are now in a position to commence mining operations within a week.

Additionally, the issues with nine other coal blocks have nearly been resolved, and their operations are expected to start soon, they said.

Tiwari asked the representatives of the allocated coal blocks to provide necessary documents to the departments concerned and district administration on time.

She urged them to coordinate with the administration to resolve the operational issues.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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