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Government of India
Ministry of Coal
30 MAR 2022 5:07PM by PIB Delhi
Coal Royalty to Different States During the last Ten Years

The details of royalty given on coal to various States during last 10 years, year and State-wise is as under:

 

 

Amount in crores

Name of the State

2011-12

2012-13

2013- 14

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

2019-20

2020-21

Chhattisgarh

1236.19

1766.3

1887.36

1804.93

1856.86

1959.74

2319.56

2632.19

2350.21

2292.88

Jharkhand

1681.32

2129.66

2169.18

2213.03

2659.04

2819.89

3715.5

3778.78

3211.03

2879.95

Odisha

1045.92

1242.87

1349.68

1416.56

1698.15

1666.2

1754.53

2024.15

2139.45

1519.31

Madhya Pradesh

1018.98

1498.41

1522.8

1825.87

1793.45

1827.48

2012.09

2237.85

2069.38

3199.42

Maharashtra

556.03

734.64

792.96

898.249

895.73

759.01

998.48

1183.33

1198.8

1153.85

Andhra Pradesh

769.06

1183.58

1146.56

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Telangana

0

0

0

1341.06

1560.94

1440.55

1797.23

2400

1537.36

1429.74

West Bengal

11.53

15.74

17.213

16.4

13.93

20.19

16.93

18.76

18.96

12.64

Assam

27.19

43.49

41.15

49.48

21.55

35.45

45.07

44.82

31.34

5.89

UP

181.94

236.98

266.13

250.61

236.96

309.45

352.09

426.23

406.39

638.23

Arunachal Pradesh

5.7

0.99

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Meghalaya

237.88

328.65

416.33

157.22

0.09

389.18

114.55

0

0

0

Total

6771.74

9181.31

9609.36

9973.41

10736.7

11227.14

13126.03

14746.11

12962.92

13131.91

 

some of coal producing States had demanded increase in the rates of Royalty. In this regard, a Study Group was constituted on 21.07.2014 for the purpose of examining the issue of revision of royalty rates on coal and lignite. The study group inferred from the comments of the stakeholders that the coal producing States had suggested to increase the rates of royalty from existing 14% to roughly 20%, whereas the coal consuming stakeholders suggested to reduce the present rate of royalty from 14% to roughly 5-6%.

The Study Group after considering all factors had submitted its report suggesting no change in the rates of royalty as after levy of DMF @ 30% on royalty and NMET @ 2% of Royalty, effective rate works out as 18.48% i.e. {(14%+ 4.2 (30% of 14%) + .28 (2% of 14%)}.

Accordingly, the Study Group has recommended as under:

(i). No change is proposed in rates of royalty on coal from the rates notified vide notification no. G.S.R. 349 (E) dated 10.05.2012. The rate of royalty on coal produced in all States and Union Territories, except the State of West Bengal, may be kept unchanged i.e. @ 14% (Fourteen Percent) ad-valorem on price of coal, as reflected in the invoice, excluding taxes, levies and other charges.

(ii). No change is proposed in rates of royalty on coal produced in the State of West Bengal and royalty thereon may be kept unchanged as rupee per tonne, as notified under G.S.R 349 (E) dated 10.05.2012.

The recommendation of the Study group has been accepted by the Government and at present Government has no plan to increase the rate of royalty.

This information was given by the Union Minister of Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs Shri Pralhad Joshi in a written reply in  Lok Sabha today.

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