The coal-bearing states shall be getting additional revenue from such coal mines.
'This is a crisis which did not happen overnight. It was happening slowly.' 'Now we are mining very fast and this crisis won't last long.'
In an interim relief, the Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the status quo and said the Delhi High Court-appointed three-member Committee of Administrators (COA) will not take over the affairs of the Indian Olympic Association.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the setting up of a three-member Committee of Administrators (CoA) to take over the affairs of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA).
Coal India achieved a staggering production of 536.51 million tonnes during the financial year ended March 31, 2016
However, investors have turned cautious over the likelihood of Britain leaving the European Union.
The nod for the extension of his tenure till January 28, 2018 was given by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, official sources said.
The official has been suspended over laxity in supervising an examination centre.
The ministries and departments, where bureaucrats are parked after being moved out of key positions, reflect the priorities of the government.
Non-mineral-rich states will benefit from tariff concessions.
They are trying to better the country's education system.
'The chowkidar took away your money by demonetisation and GST. The keys to the banks were handed over to thieves like Anil Ambani'
The ministry had last week announced that the re-examination of the CBSE Class 12 economics paper would be held on April 25.
The overall pass percentage was 83.01 per cent as against last year's 82.02 per cent.
'If I get posted to a place, if people engage with me just as an Indian diplomat, I have X amount of leverage.' 'But when they look at me as the high commissioner of India and the author of Slumdog Millionaire, many more people are willing to meet me, more quickly than they would as a pure diplomat.'
Over 75 per cent of India's daily coal output has been hit as the five-day strike by workers of state-run miners entered the second day on Wednesday, raising fears of disruption in power supplies.
Three experts on cyber security, digital forensics, networks and hardware were roped in by the Supreme Court on Wednesday to "enquire, investigate and determine" whether Pegasus spyware was used for snooping on citizens and their probe would be monitored by former apex court judge R V Raveendran.
Given the controversy over Uttar Pradesh's population control moves, Hemant Shivsaran/Rediff.com digs deep to find out how many children BJP MLAs in UP have.
Sebi might come out with a regulatory framework for issuance of 'green' bonds
Here comes the moment of truth. Modi prides himself on offering an "incorruptible" government. Will he dilute the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill to coax the administration's fealty and compromise his self-image?
Any delay in passing the coal bill may cause a crisis in the coal sector which would also affect the power sector.
India handed over signed documents to the head of UN treaty division at the opening of the special event to mark the International Day of Non-Violence.