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Kejriwal's ads across Delhi to be removed after SC order
Fp Archives •The Delhi government's advertisements, featuring Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, seen across the national capital are soon to be taken out in pursuance of the Supreme Court order on government ads.
SC order: Dump Coal Nationalisation Act. It's time to sell coal by auction
Jagannathan •The SC order on coal blocks allegation leaves one question unanswered: how should coal blocks be allotted even assuming transparency is assured. The only sensible way is market-based bidding
Entire black money list out today: Modi Sarkar may have got what it wanted
Jagannathan •By playing coy in the initial stages and forcing SC to order it to reveal the names on black money list, BJP can claim that they were forced by the court.
Coal de-allocation: India risks power cuts, Rs 4 lakh cr investments
Fp Archives •India could face power disruptions even as Rs 4 lakh crore ($66 billion) worth of investments hang in balance with the Supreme Court Wednesday cancelling 214 coal blocks alloted since 1993 which it had declared illegal, stakeholders said.<br />
SC scraps 214 coal blocks, spares only four: Key highlights
Fp Staff •The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that companies will have to return most of the coal blocks allocated illegally to them by the government since 1993, which could worsen an already severe shortage of the fuel in the short-term and raise imports.<br />
SC order shows that Coalgate's real villain is govt coal monopoly, not just bad processes
Jagannathan •The SC order in the Coalgate case shows that even if transparent processes had been followed, no coal blocks could have allotted in view of the provisions of the Coal Mines Nationalisation Act.
SC order on coalgate: Govt shouldn't auction coal blocks, here's a better option
Smurlidharan •A system of royalty would ensure that the fortunes of the exchequer are tied with those of the producer.
'28,000 MW of power generation capacity could be hit by SC order on coal'
Fp Archives •The 28,000 MW capacity includes output from both state-run and private sector projects.<br />