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Chatra: With protesters stalling construction works of the North Karnpura super thermal power plant in Chatra district’s Tandwa, the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) said it is incurring a daily loss of Rs 1.5 crore. The protest by the raiyats is on for the last 14 days.
Executive director of the project Asim Kumar Goswami on Tuesday said the protest will also delay the deadline for commissioning the first unit of the power plant by three months which was originally scheduled in June this year. NTPC is constructing a 1,980-MW power plant of three 660MW units.
The protests have led 5,000 labourers engaged in the project to return to their homes.
Most schools will not resume classes from Monday Process of seeking parents’ consent still on, association seeks meeting with govt
Several leading private schools of Ranchi will not be resuming regular classes for class 10 and class 12 from Monday as there is a lack of clarity on the number of parents who would be willing to send children to schools amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Faculty members of Delhi Public School (DPS) and JVM Shyamli, two renowned Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)-affiliated schools in the city, are holding online meetings with parents to seek their consent. But very few parents have agreed to send their children to school from Monday. Some students, who were staying outside Ranchi during the lockdown, are yet to return, while some parents have shown reluctance in sending children to school due to the fear of contracting Covid-19 infection.