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Govt decides to auction 5 coal blocks, including Chitarpur, Phutamura in Jharkhand

  New Delhi, Oct 9: The Ministry of Coal has allocated five coal blocks under the commercial coal auctions, strengthening India’s energy security and promoting…

Govt decides to auction 5 coal blocks, including Chitarpur, Phutamura in Jharkhand

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New Delhi, Oct 9: The Ministry of Coal has allocated five coal blocks under the commercial coal auctions, strengthening India’s energy security and promoting private participation in mining.

The blocks include Tandsi III & Tandsi III Extension (Maharashtra), Senduri (Chhattisgarh), West of Tubed (Jharkhand–Chhattisgarh border), Chitarpur (Revised), and Phutamura (Jharkhand). Together, they have a Peak Rated Capacity (PRC) of 3.45 MTPA and reserves of 1,556 MT.

Five Coal Blocks Allocated Under Commercial Mining Drive

The allocations were made through the Ministry’s Nominated Authority, following the signing of Coal Mine Development and Production Agreements (CMDPAs) on August 21, 2025.

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Among the five coal blocks, four are partially explored, and one is fully explored, with a Peak Rated Capacity (PRC) of about 3.45 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) and geological reserves of around 1,556.31 million tonnes (MT).

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Coal Blocks Expected to Bring ₹360 Crore Annual Revenue and 4,600 Jobs

The newly allocated coal blocks are expected to generate an annual revenue of approximately ₹360 crore and attract capital investment of around ₹517 crore. They are also projected to create around 4,664 jobs, both directly and indirectly, providing an economic boost to mining regions.

Jharkhand Coal Projects to Power Local Growth

The Chitarpur (Revised) and Phutamura coal blocks in Jharkhand are expected to play a crucial role in the state’s industrial and employment growth. These projects will support local development through infrastructure creation, job opportunities, and private investment, reinforcing Jharkhand’s importance in India’s coal sector.

Commercial Coal Auctions Cross 125 Allocations Nationwide

With these latest allocations, a total of 125 coal blocks have now been allotted or vested under commercial coal auctions. Collectively, they hold a combined PRC of about 265.844 MTPA, expected to generate annual revenue of ₹37,463 crore and provide jobs to nearly 3.6 lakh people across the country.

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Driving India Toward Energy Independence

The Ministry of Coal stated that these allocations underline its focus on transparency, sustainable mining, and private participation. The move supports India’s vision of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by promoting energy self-reliance, industrial growth, and livelihood creation.

 

 

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