India Ramps Up Spending On Coal Exploration
Reuters, Feb 1 2019, https://finance.yahoo.com/news/india-ramps-spending-coal-exploration-164148471.html
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The Indian
government will increase spending on exploration of coal and lignite by
20 percent in the coming financial year but will slash funding for coal
mine safety and conservation, according to the budget document released
on Friday.
India is one of the world’s largest consumers of coal and rising imports
of the fuel are adding to a burgeoning trade deficit, prompting the
government to invest in developing more domestic resources.
In the 2019/20 financial year that begins in April, the government aims
to spend 6 billion rupees ($84 million) on exploration of coal and
lignite, the document for the 2019/20 budget showed.
At the same time, it will cut spending on conservation, safety and
related infrastructure development by about a third from last year to
1.35 billion rupees, according to the document.
India is one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a coal
miner, with one miner dying every six days on average in 2017, according
to government data, but this will be the second straight year that the
government has cut spending on safety.
The coal ministry said that coal companies had their own safety budgets….
The coal ministry said it had increased spending for exploration in
2019/20 to develop more coal blocks to increase domestic coal production
and minimize imports.
“This will also enable (the) release of more coal blocks for auction/allocation,” the ministry said.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2019
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