📘 Q.10 IAS Prelims 2022 — Polity & Governance: Coal Controller’s Organisation (CCO)

🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk

📍 The Question:

In India, what is the role of the Coal Controller’s Organisation (CCO)?

  1. CCO is the major source of Coal Statistics in Government of India.
  2. It monitors progress of development of Captive Coal/Lignite blocks.
  3. It hears any objection to the Government’s notification relating to acquisition of coal-bearing areas.
  4. It ensures that coal mining companies deliver the coal to end users in the prescribed time.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 3 and 4 only
(c) 1 and 2 only
(d) 1, 2 and 4

Correct Answer: (a)


🔎 Curiosity Raiser (UPSC lens)

UPSC is testing institutional functions mapped to statutes, not general perceptions of regulation.
The trap lies in assuming delivery enforcement where only monitoring/statistical roles exist.


🧠 Core Concept Tested

Statutory and functional role of the Coal Controller’s Organisation


🔍 Classroom Explanation (UPSC Prelims Focused)

Statement 1 ✅

  • Under the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008, the Coal Controller is the statistical authority for coal and lignite.
  • CCO publishes:
    • Provisional Coal Statistics
    • Coal Directory of India
    • Monthly coal data for ministries and agencies.

👉 Statement 1 is correct.


Statement 2 ✅

  • CCO monitors the development and progress of Captive Coal and Lignite blocks.
  • This includes oversight of milestones and escrow-related compliance.

👉 Statement 2 is correct.


Statement 3 ✅

  • Under the Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957,
    the Coal Controller is the competent authority to:
    • hear objections to Central Government notifications, and
    • submit reports to the Government.

👉 Statement 3 is correct.


Statement 4 ❌

  • There is no explicit mandate for CCO to ensure time-bound delivery of coal to end users.
  • Distribution and delivery are commercial/operational matters, not a statutory function of CCO.

👉 Statement 4 is incorrect.


Why the final answer is (a)

  • Statements 1, 2, and 3 are correct.
  • Statement 4 is incorrect.
  • Hence, option (a).

📘 Enrich Notes (Prelims Value Add)

  • CCO → Established in 1916; oldest coal-sector office
  • Key statutes:
    • Collection of Statistics Act, 2008
    • Coal Bearing Areas Act, 1957
    • Colliery Control Rules, 2004
  • Core roles → Statistics, monitoring, adjudication, quality surveillance
  • Not a role → Enforcing coal delivery timelines

📌 Prelims Recall Line
CCO counts coal, monitors blocks, hears objections — it does not deliver coal.


🧘‍♂️ IAS Monk Whisper

In governance, regulation often means oversight,
not execution.

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