Two Parliamentary Standing Committees are set to meet on Monday. One will discuss the impact of West Asia's geopolitics on India's road infrastructure, while the other will review the coal block auction and allocation process.
Parliamentary Panels to Discuss Road Infra, Coal Sector
Two Parliamentary Standing Committees are scheduled to meet on Monday to deliberate on issues related to road infrastructure and the coal sector.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture will meet at 11:00 am in the Parliament House Annexe Extension (PHAE). The committee is scheduled to hold discussions with the Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, on the subject, "Impact of Geopolitical Developments in West Asia on India's Road Infrastructure Sector."
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Coal, Mines and Steel will also meet at 11:00 am in Parliament House Annexe (PHA). The committee will record oral evidence from representatives of the Ministry of Coal, Ministry of Power, and Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on the subject, "Coal Block Auction and Allocation Process - A Review."
Energy Committee Reviews Atmanirbhar Power Sector
Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Energy on Friday heard views of the officials of the Power Ministry and North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) on the role of power sector statutory bodies and PSUs in the development of Atmanirbhar power sector with acting Chairman of the panel Jagdambika Pal stating later that India is making fast progress in its renewable energy targets.
"The meeting was very good. You are quite aware of the NTPC and subsidiary of the NTPC, North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) which has been given a mandate to provide 24x7 power supply to the northeast area," Jagdambika Pal told ANI later.
"We have discussed it in detail. The members also made some queries about power generation, financial performance and some other issues related to renewable energy and gas based plant," he added.
The agenda of the meeting was 'Role of Power Sector Statutory Bodies, PSUs and Institutions in development of Atmanirbhar Power Sector'.
India on Track to Meet Clean Energy Targets
On India's progress towards achieving self-reliance in the power sector, Jagdambika Pal said the government has maintained a strong focus under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
Referring to India's clean energy targets, he said the country remains committed to expanding non-fossil fuel-based power generation capacity.
He said India is on course to achieving its renewable energy and net zero targets. (ANI)
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