Jaiswal also said the proposal envisages that the said purchase will be made from contribution by the employees of CIL and its subsidiaries through formation of a trust.
The issue was taken up by the CIL management with the employees' unions and majority of them agreed to extend their financial support for the same, he added.
"The expenditure for subsequent upkeep and maintenance of the said house is proposed to be borne by CIL. The ministry of coal has taken up the matter with the ASI and the ministry of culture in this regard," Jaiswal informed the Lower House.
After learning that the house, where Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi had stayed from 1908 to 1910 as a young lawyer, was on sale, state-owned Coal India Ltd had attempted to buy it in August 2009 but it was snapped up by a French tourism company in an auction.
Despite the auction, the house could not be finally sold as it was not registered, Jaiswal had said earlier, expressing the hope that Coal India will be able to purchase it.
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