CBI files fresh case in Coal Block Allocation against NDIL
Nagpur/UNI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has finally lodged a fresh FIR in the alleged irregularities in the allotment of Coal block to Nippon Denro Ispat Limited (NDIL) in 1998 underVajpayee government, officials said here on Monday.
In the wake of several complaints, a preliminary inquiry was initiated by the CBI on September 26, 2012 on directions of Central Vigilance Commission (CVC).
The investigation pertains to the allocation of Kilhoni Coal Block to Nippon Denro Ispat Limited which was given a green signal by the screening committee on August 24, 1998.
The irregularities alleged in the CBI's FIR claims that Kilhoni Coal Block was not in the list for captive mining, and was also not cleared in the 12th meeting of screening committee.
However, in the 13th meeting of screening committee, Coal India Limited was instructed to include Kilhoni Block.
As per the FIR, the Nippon Denro Ispat Ltd along with unidentified public servants in a criminal conspiracy cheated the Government of India and committed offences punishable under 120-B (criminal conspiracy) read with 420 (cheating) and 13 (2) read with 13 (1) (d) of Prevention of Corruption Act.
It may be mentioned here that JSW Ispat Steel Ltd was set up as Nippon Denro Ispat Limited in May 1984 by founding chairman Mr M L Mittal.
The company had set up a plant at Kalmeshwar, Nagpur to manufacture 35,000 MT per annum galvanized plain/corrugated sheets (UP/GC sheets) of twin guages (0.5 mm and lesser) adopting Dry Flux Process, introduced for the first time in India. In 1986 the company set up a cold rolling mill with 1,25,000 TPA capacity of cold rolling steel sheets at Kalmeshwar in Nagpur district.
The company has operations in iron, steel, mining, energy and infrastructure. It has two integrated steel plants, located at Dolvi and Kalmeshwar, Nagpur.
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