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Govt allots another 3 coal blocks for mining to successful bidders

These blocks to generate annual revenue of about`189.77 cr

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Govt allots another 3 coal blocks for mining to successful bidders
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25 Oct 2025 12:12 PM IST

New Delhi: The Ministry of Coal has handed over another three coal blocks to successful bidders, under the commercial auction route, for which the Coal Mine Development and Production Agreements were signed on August 21 this year, according to an official statement issued on Friday.

The blocks for which vesting orders were issued on Thursday, include Rajgamar Dipside (Deavnara), Tangardihi North and Mahuagarhi. Among these, 2 blocks are partially explored and 1 block is fully explored with peak rated capacity of 1 million tonnes per annum. The total geological reserves of these three blocks are around 1,484.41 million tonnes, the statement said.

These blocks are expected to generate an annual revenue of about Rs189.77 crore and attract a capital investment of Rs150 crore. As many as 1,352 people are expected to get employment directly and indirectly through these mining ventures, the statement explained.

Allocation orders have now been issued for 130 coal blocks under commercial auctions with cumulative peak rated capacity of 267.244 million tonnes per annum. This is expected to generate an annual revenue of around Rs37,700 crores and will generate employment for over 3,61,300 people both directly and indirectly. In 2025, the Ministry of Coal launched the 13th round of commercial coal block auctions in August and successfully auctioned seven coal blocks in July.

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