5th August, 2002
Ministry of Coal & Mines  


STATES TO GET INCREASED ROYALTY


Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs gave its approval to the proposal of Ministry of Coal and Mines on July 29, 2002 to revise the rates of royalty on coal. The new rates of royalty continue to be on per tonne basis. At current prices of coal, the incidence of royalty ranges from 15% to 19% as against the prevailing average of 12.76%.

The new rates of royalty will not apply to the State of West Bengal, which is levying a cess of around 25% on coal produced in that State. These cess laws have been struck down by the Calcutta High Court, but an SLP filed by the West Bengal Government is pending in the Supreme Court.

The following are the rates of royal on coal from 1981 to-date:

(Rs. Per tonne)

Royalty Group

Rates in 1981

Rates in 1991

Rates in 1994

Rates approved on 29.7.02

I

7.00

150

195

250

II

6.50

120

135

165

III

5.50

75

95

115

IV

4.30

45

70

85

V

2.50

25

50

65

VI

5.00

70

75

90

The royalty earnings of coal producing States in aggregate are likely to register an increase as given below. It will increase with the increase in production in subsequent years.

(In crore)

State

Existing Royalty

Increased Royalty

Difference

Jharkhand

571.08

704.34

133.26

Orissa

242.56

310.34

67.78

Madhya Pradesh

352.55

427.77

75.22

Chhattisgarh

319.43

404.59

85.16

Uttar Pradesh

149.17

181.61

32.44

Maharashtra

210.00

254.97

44.97

Andhra Pradesh

227.06

272.43

45.37

 

2071.85

2556.05

484.20