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Underground Coal Mining Gets a Major Boost with New Incentives

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In a decisive step towards revitalizing India’s coal sector, the Ministry of Coal has introduced a series of transformative policy measures aimed at promoting underground coal mining.

To accelerate the growth/ Operationalization of underground coal mining, the Ministry of Coal has introduced a robust package of incentives.

Reduction in Floor Revenue Share: The floor percentage of revenue share for underground coal mines has been reduced from 4% to 2%. This targeted reduction offers substantial fiscal relief and enhances the financial viability of underground projects.

Waiver of Upfront Payment: The mandatory upfront payment requirement for underground mining ventures has been completely waived off.

This measure removes a significant financial barrier, encouraging broader participation from the private sector and facilitating faster project implementation.

These incentives are further complemented by an existing 50% rebate on performance security for underground coal blocks, collectively lowering the entry threshold and facilitating smoother project implementation.

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