Coal nationalization act 1973 monopolized commercial coal production to behemoth Coal India. So despite largest reserves, India imports huge
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In 1993, India opened Coal mining for captive use, but commercial prod still state monopoly. Today we risk a grid collapse for coal shortage
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Amendment in the Coal Nationalization Act has been held up in Parliament since 2000 coz of pressure of Coal India employee Unions
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If Oil, Gas, minerals(Iron, Alumina etc.) been opened to private players for commercial mining, no reason coal to remain a state monopoly
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China opened up coal mining to the private sector in 1978 and is now the largest producer in the world.
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@India_Policy Denationalization doesnt seem to be happening. Stmts from FM & Piyush Goel appear very cryptic.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@neha_aks @India_Policy Let's ask @UtsavMitra . Utsav, sir, is privatization happening?
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