Coal Ministry to launch online exploration module on 4 July
Author: PPD Team Date: July 2, 2025
Author: PPD Team Date: July 2, 2025
The Ministry of Coal will launch a new Exploration Module on 4 July 2025 through its Single Window Clearance System (SWCS). Developed by CMPDIL, the module will digitize the full coal exploration process.
Allottees can now submit exploration proposals online. The Ministry will review and approve them through a single interface with real-time tracking and clear timelines.
The module covers all steps: scheme vetting, progress updates, Geological Report submission and approval, and final clearance.
This addition strengthens SWCS, a digital platform launched in January 2021 to centralize coal mine approvals. Core modules already in use include:
SWCS is linked with PARIVESH 2.0 and the National Single Window System to streamline environmental and other clearances.
The Ministry encourages allottees to utilise the system and provide feedback to enhance operations.
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