India will
stop import of substitutable coal from next year because of the bumper coal
production which is expected to cross one billion tons, Union minister for coal
and mines Pralhad Joshi was quoted as saying according to media reports.
For the first time, the country's coal
production is going to cross 1 billion tons and India is going to stop the
import of substitutable coal from next year, Joshi said at the second State Mining Ministers'
Conference held in Bhopal on January 24th.
There are
going to be many difficulties in the coming days as the country will have to do
gasification of coal to avert pollution.
Like
petroleum and natural gas, the mining ministry is also very important for the
country's economy to grow and become the third largest in the world.He said
that the mining revenue of Odisha was Rs 5,000 crore in 2013-14 and after the
auction was resumed in 2018, it went up to Rs 25,000 crore.
When the Centre liberalized the policies
and clearances, the revenue went up to Rs 49,000 crore in 2022-23, he added.
The theme
of the conference is 'Mining and Beyond', which had participants from prominent
companies of mining, exploration, consultancies and startups. Madhya Pradesh
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav also addressed the gathering.
On the occasion, Madhya Pradesh was also
given the 'Award of Appreciation' for securing first place in the mineral block
auction in the country during 2022-23.