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Coal-Gate Scam: Future Implications
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Most of us would have read or heard about the recent COALGATE Scam in India; a political scandal concerning the Indian government's allocation of the nation's coal deposits to public sector entities (PSEs) and private companies. Though for most of the people this may just be one of the media headlines but for people like you who are engaged at any stage of the energy sector value-chain, the associated events of this scam hold a great significance given the strategic importance of coal in India’s energy sector.

Report Classification: Research Report Tags: Coal gate, Scam, CAG, Captive Coal Block, Allocation Policy, De allocation,,
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Most of us would have read or heard about the recent COALGATE Scam in India; a political scandal concerning the Indian government's allocation of the nation's coal deposits to public sector entities (PSEs) and private companies. Though for most of the people this may just be one of the media headlines but for people like you who are engaged at any stage of the energy sector value-chain, the associated events of this scam hold a great significance given the strategic importance of coal in India’s energy sector.

Therefore, understanding your interest of knowing more about this scam and its possible impact & implications, SNP Infra Research Solutions has come up with a short research report titled Coal-Gate Scam: Future Implications.

Through this research report, you would be able to answer the following key questions:

  • What is Coal gate scam all about?
  • How did it happen?
  • Who all are involved and how the decision is been influenced?
  • What is the Coal allocation policy?
  • Why blocks are allotted for free/ or why competitive bidding route was not followed?
  • What is the present status of captive coal blocks production?
  • What are the reasons for delay in production of blocks allotted?
  • What actions government has taken?
  • Which all blocks are de-allocated based on the recommendation of Inter Ministerial Group?
  • What after de-allocation is done?
  • What implications it will have on the Indian power sector?
  • What is the view point of key industry experts?
  • What private players have to say whose names are highlighted in this scam?

Report Classification Research Report
Tags Coal gate, Scam, CAG, Captive Coal Block, Allocation Policy, De allocation,
No. of Pages 25
Format PDF
Date of Publication 2012-10-15