A total of 90 coal blocks face de-allocation threat

New Delhi: Amid the raging row over coal block allocation, as many as 90 mines face the threat of de-allocation as these are under scanner for non-production. Of these, 58 coal blocks are in the immediate focus with an Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) set to decide their fate on Monday. The government has already issued de-allocation […]

New Delhi: Amid the raging row over coal block allocation, as many as 90 mines face the threat of de-allocation as these are under scanner for non-production.

Of these, 58 coal blocks are in the immediate focus with an Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) set to decide their fate on Monday. The government has already issued de-allocation notices to these 58 blocks -- 33 alloted to government firms and 25 to private entities.