Buddhist monks oppose fresh push for Power plants in Arunachal Pradesh
Buddhist monks in Arunachal Pradesh s Tawang have again strongly opposed the State government s fresh push for hydropower projects in the north-eastern border State.
| 25 Feb 2021 4:03 AM GMT
ITANAGAR: Buddhist monks in Arunachal Pradesh s Tawang have again strongly opposed the State government s fresh push for hydropower projects in the north-eastern border State.
The Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF) an organisation of Buddhist monks in a statement, said that the proposed plants would not only affect the nesting grounds of the endangered black-necked crane but also threaten several holy Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the western region of the State.
Buddhist monks in Arunachal Pradesh s Tawang have again strongly opposed the state government s fresh push for hydro power projects in the northeastern border state.The Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF), an organisation of Buddhist monks, in a .
NTPC announced that consequent upon successful
commissioning, Unit-4 of 150 MW of Kameng Hydro-Electric Project (4x150 MW) of North Eastern
Electric Power Corporation (a wholly owned subsidiary company of NTPC ) has been
declared on commercial operation w.e.f. 00:00 Hrs. of 12 February 2021.
With this, the commissioned and commercial capacity of NTPC group has become 64075 MW.
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REC Ltd witnessed highest increase of over 69 per cent in investment to Rs 9,300 crore crore, against Rs 5,500 crore budget estimates for 2020-21. This investment figure was not revised, according to the Budget document presented in Parliament on Monday.
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New Delhi: The government has increased total investments by eight state-owned power companies, including REC Ltd, by over 19 per cent to Rs 59,990.52 crore for 2021-22. This compares to revised estimate of Rs 50,311.03 crore for the current financial year.