No coal mining allowed in forests, sancturies: Jaiswal

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No coal mining allowed in forests, sancturies: Jaiswal - India - The Times of India

NAGPUR: Union Minister of State for Coal, Shriprakash Jaiswal on Friday asserted that his ministry will not allow coal mining in 40 per cent of 'no

Eloberating his point, Jaiswal said that thick forests, [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]wildlife[/COLOR][/COLOR] park and wildlife sancutries will cover those 40 per cent 'no go area.'

Listing priorities of Coal Ministry after assuming power, Jaiswal said coal sector will be strengthened as per the vision of prime minister Dr Manmohan Singh. The PM wants to strengthen the power sector which was depending on 60 to 65 per cent on coal and hence all efforts are made to strengthen coal sector.

As part of strengthening, the Coal ministry will now focus on acquiring alloted land with the help of chief ministers of the states concerned. "We will hold disucssions with chief ministers and farmers whose land is acquired for coal mining," he said.

Even if the land is acquired, but not in [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]physical[/COLOR][/COLOR] possession of coal company, there is no use and hence now concentrated efforts will be made to possess the land physically for coal mining, the minister said. Similarly there is need for enhancing coal production and coal ministry will make all out efforts in this direction