Coal India won’t be split: Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal has said the new government will not split the world's largest coal miner but will work to smoothen the edges.
The new government wants to fix the coal sector quickly to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply across the country.
Coal is the cheapest fuel and is used to generate more than half of India's power. India is home to the world's fifth-largest reserves of coal but delays in environmental approvals, land acquisition problems and inefficient systems have made the country the third-biggest importer.
Banker-turned-politician Goyal, 50, believes the problems can be fixed by keeping CIL as one company. "We have been assessing the performance of Coal India in great detail and I think there is a lot of potential to smoothen the edges and enhance the production at different mines," he told PTI in an interview here.
He saw great strength and benefit in keeping CIL, which accounts for 80 per cent of India's coal output, as one company instead of converting its seven units into independent entities to unlock value and increase efficiency.
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