The final blueprint of the long-pending Rs 6,600-crore Jharia Action Plan
has been forwarded to the Union cabinet for approval and is expected to be
passed soon.


Coal India Limited (CIL) chairman P Bhattacharyya said this today at a news
meet at Bastakola colliery, about 5km from here.



After consultations with technical experts and coal companies, the state has
sent the blueprint to the Centre, which is expected to show the green light
in a short while, “The project is crucial as it will bring sweeping changes
in the economy of Dhanbad zone, including that of Bharat Coking Coal Limited
(BCCL),” he added.



Regarding the protests by the residents of Jharia, who do not want to be
evicted, the chairman said that it would be sorted out by the state, the
local administration and BCCL. “CIL will enter the share market in three
years. Those who have given their land for the project and have not got jobs
will get the company’s shares for free,” he added.



On corruption in coal companies and the CBI exposure of coal linkage
practices in Dhanbad, in which a few senior officials of BCCL were involved,
Bhattacharyya said that coal company officials only verified documents.
“They do not go for spot verification due to security concerns. As a result,
it becomes easy for the corrupt officials to dodge the scanner.”


Last evening, the CIL chief had awarded gold medals and Dhanbad Gaurav
Samman to those students who have made it to the top 20 list of IIT entrance
exam and pre-medical tests conducted by CBSE.

2009 June 14:telegraph

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