Business
Centre withdraws 3 TN coal blocks from auction list after Stalin's letter
New Delhi, April 8
Government has excluded three coal mines situated in Tamil Nadu's protected agricultural zone, from auction, after state's chief minister M.K. Stalin had urged the Centre to do so.
Stalin had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 4 to exclude three coal/lignite mining blocks located in the state's Cauvery delta region from the proposed coal block auction by the Centre.
The development, however, took a political twist after union Coal and Mines minister Pralhad Joshi tweeted on Friday that the decision was taken as the Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai had requested him to do so.
"@BJP4TamilNadu Pres. @annamalai_k rushed to call upon me in Bengaluru with request to exclude 3 Lignite mines from auctions in 7th tranche. In spirit of cooperative federalism & keeping in mind interest of people of TN, I have directed to exclude them from auction," Joshi tweeted.
The three blocks are located in Michaelpatti in Udayarpalayam taluk of Ariyalur district, East of Sethiathope in Bhuvanagiri taluk of Cuddalore district, and Vadaseri in Orathanadu taluk of Thanjavur district.
Stalin in his letter to the Prime Minister had alleged that the state government was not consulted by the Centre and demanded Modi's urgent intervention in the issue.
The Tamil Nadu chief minister's letter had come on a day when the news about the union government's decision had sparked widespread anger in the state, particularly among farmers of the delta region.
Stalin wrote that the delta region is protected under the Tamil Nadu Protected Agriculture Zone Development Act of 2020.
"This implies that even if the tender process is conducted and a successful bidder is identified, it would not be possible to take up the mining project. Had the state government been consulted before the notification was issued, these issues could have been clarified and the unnecessary disquiet caused by the auction notification could have been avoided," read the letter.
The mining project would lead to desertification and displace people, environment activists have said.
While two sites, East of Seethapuram and Vadasseri, fall within the protected agricultural zone of the Tamil Nadu Act, the Michaelpatti block is part of a major paddy-growing area of the fertile Cauvery delta. Elaborating on the provisions of the state law, Stalin said in the letter.
"Under Section 4 (1) of the Act, no person shall undertake any new project or new activity specified in the second schedule in the protected agricultural zone. The projects covered in the second schedule of the act include exploration, drilling and extraction of oil and natural gas including coal-bed methane, shale gas, and other similar hydrocarbons," he had added.
3 hours ago
FIFA World Cup 2026: Lautaro Martinez's late winner helps Argentina edge England 2-1 after dramatic comeback, reach WC final
3 hours ago
AAPI Global Foundation Launched at Tampa Convention: A Bold New Platform for Innovation, Service, and Global Impact
3 hours ago
Father of Indian teen killed in New York horse carriage accident pleads for ban on vehicle
3 hours ago
H-1B visa holders create jobs for Americans: US lawmaker Suhas Subramanyam (IANS Exclusive)
3 hours ago
Trump administration seeks record $1.5tn defence budget
3 hours ago
Wildfires in Canada's Ontario cause severe smog, disrupt rail traffic
3 hours ago
US Fed taps former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan for key reform panel
3 hours ago
Pentagon orders hormone tests for troops to address 'Operation Syndrome'
3 hours ago
Trump unveils $10bn US defence push, claims it will create over 4000 jobs
3 hours ago
Cabinet gives nod for national urea investment policy 2026 to boost fertiliser production
3 hours ago
Role-adjacent reskilling emerges as key AI talent strategy for India GCCs
3 hours ago
Gujarat unveils 'Robofest 6.0', signs MoUs to strengthen drone and technology ecosystem
3 hours ago
India, EU to build future-ready partnerships that benefit businesses and citizens
