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Ministry of Coal released Draft Mining Plan Guidelines for Coal and Lignite blocks 2024

Posted 21 Jun 2024

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These guidelines aim to foster a more sustainable and ethical approach to coal mining.

  • Primary objective is to optimize coal resource extraction through sustainable practices that minimize waste and enhance operational efficiency.
  • Coal Controller Organization (CCO), New Delhi (CCO also has offices at Kolkata, Dhanbad etc.) has been delegated with power of processing, scrutiny and approval of mining Plan.
    • CCO (under Ministry of Coal) is major source of Coal Statistics in Government of India and monitors progress of development of Captive Coal/Lignite blocks.
    • It hears any objection to Government’s notification relating to acquisition of coal-bearing areas.

Key highlights 

  • All coal/lignite blocks shall have a mining plan approved by competent authority.
  • Calendar plan flexibility to allow increased annual coal production.
  • Preference for blast-free and continuous coal-cutting technologies in mining methods.
  • Implementation of Safety Management Plans as per Coal Mines Regulations, 2017 including mandatory safety audits.
  • Integration of fly ash filling protocols into mining plans.
  • Mandatory preparation of Mine Closure Plans for abandoned or discontinued mines post-2009.

Significance of Sustainable coal mining 

  • Promotes systematic, scientific mining through adoption of new technologies.
  • Promote responsible mining practices that support both coal industry and broader ecosystem. 
  • Robust safety measures to safeguard interest of workers.

Coal sector in India

  • Coal is the most important and abundant fossil fuel in India. It accounts for 55% of the country's energy need.
  • India has fifth-largest coal reserves globally and is second-largest consumer of coal.
  • Major coal producing States: Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra & West Bengal.
  • Ministry of Coal launched commercial coal mining in 2020.
  • Tags :
  • Coal Sector
  • Coal Controller Organization
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