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Trying to locate 10 more missing files: SteelMin tells CoalMin

Last Updated 11 September 2013, 10:47 IST


The Steel Ministry has communicated to the Coal Ministry that it is trying to locate 10 more files with regard to coal blocks allocations, amid controversy over missing files pertaining to mines allotment.

"Out of the list of 157 missing files, 74 pertains to the Steel Ministry. CBI has directly taken 18 files from the Steel Ministry out of the list of 74. The Steel ministry has conveyed it to the coal ministry that it has located 46 files and is trying to locate 10 more files," a source privy to the development said.

However, the Coal Ministry has asked from the Steel Ministry in writing about the 46 files which have been located by them, the source added.

The source further said that 20 missing cases pertains to Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) which has communicated it to the Coal Ministry that it would not be able to locate the documents.

The Coal Ministry had yesterday said that it is in the process of locating the documents.
The Coal Ministry under the Chairmanship of Coal Secretary S K Srivastava had yesterday reviewed the efforts being made to locate the documents mentioned in the lists sent by CBI.
The meeting was attended by senior officials of the ministries of coal, steel and power, among others.

The issue of missing files snowballed into a controversy in Parliament even as the Supreme Court directed the CBI to furnish a comprehensive list of documents/files/information that are yet to be received from the government.

Slamming the Centre for not lodging FIRs on the missing files, the apex court had on August 29 given two weeks to the government to make available the requisitioned documents, a list of which has been given by the CBI to the ministry.

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(Published 11 September 2013, 10:47 IST)

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