The Coal Ministry will soon seek Cabinet approval for the auction of coal linkages for the power sector.
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Coal Ministry to move Cabinet for fuel linkages to power sector
The Coal Ministry will soon seek Cabinet approval for the auction of coal linkages for the power sector.
“It is broadly finalised. We will take it to the Cabinet soon,” said Coal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal. “We will soon go for inter-ministerial consultations. The whole process has been finalised.”
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The $100-billion Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor will kick off land allotments next month. Global investors like Ikea, Kia Motors and China Railway Construction Corp are eyeing acquisitions, reports Economic Times.
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