Government Simplifies Approval for Opening Coal Mines

The Indian government has amended the Colliery Control Rules, 2004, to streamline the approval process for opening coal and lignite mines. Previously, mine owners required permission from the Coal Controller’s Organisation (CCO), which often caused delays. Under the new rules, the authority to approve mine openings is vested in the board of the respective coal company, expediting the process significantly. This reform aims to enhance business efficiency within the coal sector while maintaining necessary regulatory oversight.

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