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This Article is From Jan 08, 2020

BQuick On Jan. 8: Top 10 Stories In Under 10 Minutes 

BQuick On Jan. 8: Top 10 Stories In Under 10 Minutes 
Trade union workers take out a march during their nationwide 24-hour general strike, in Thiruvananthapuram on Jan. 8. (Source: PTI)

This is a roundup of the day's top stories in brief.

1. Cabinet Decisions: Easier Coal Mining Norms, Another Divestment

India opened up coal mining to a larger pool of investors and eased environmental norms as it seeks to boost output and meet growing energy needs.

  • The cabinet approved the Mineral Laws (Amendment) Ordinance 2020 that removed restrictions on the end use of coal among other measures.
  • It also decided successful bidders can use existing environmental clearances for mines, including iron ore, whose leases are due to expire by March.
  • “Now for taking coal blocks, you don't need end-use plans,” Coal Secretary Anil Kumar Jain said. “Earlier bidding was only open to those who carry on coal mining operations in India,” now anyone can mine coal in the country, he said.

The extension of environmental approvals comes as a relief for iron ore miners.

The cabinet also approved a proposal to divest equity shares of six public sector undertakings, including MMTC Ltd., in Neelachal Ispat Nigam Ltd.

  • "The cabinet has approved divestment of some shares of six companies held in Neelachal Ispat," Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters after the cabinet meeting in New Delhi.
  • The six PSUs are MMTC, NMDC Ltd., Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., Odisha Mining Corporation, Odisha Investment Corporation and MECON Ltd., he said.

MMTC will sell 49 percent in Neelachal Ispat, while NMDC will sell 10 percent stake.

2. Carlos Ghosn Goes On The Offensive

Carlos Ghosn went on the attack against Japan's criminal justice system less than two weeks after becoming the world's most famous fugitive with a daring escape to Lebanon.

  • “I was brutally taken from my world as I knew it,” the former head of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA said in Beirut on Wednesday, addressing a press conference for the first time since his arrest for financial crimes over a year ago.
  • “I was ripped from my family, my friends, from my communities, and from Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi.”
  • Ghosn offered a point-by-point rebuttal of the accusations against him, while trashing the recent performance of the carmakers and international alliance he formerly ran.
  • The 65-year-old is seeking to salvage his legacy, blighted by allegations of understating his income and raiding corporate resources for personal gain at Nissan.

Ghosn was facing trials that could have landed him in prison for more than a decade.

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