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Surat (Gujarat) [India], May 10 (ANI/PNN): KPI Global Infrastructure Limited (KPIGIL), the leading solar energy company from Gujarat, has bagged a 12.50 MW solar power project under the Captive Power Project (CPP) category from Anupam Rasayan India Limited, Surat.
KPIGIL, a part of the Surat-based KP Group, disclosed in a regulatory filing with the BSE that it has received the Letter of Intent for the 12.50 MW project. The company has already begun work on the INR 43 Cr project at Ochhan village in Gujarat s Bharuch district, where it has a large solar power park.
Commenting on the development, KPIGIL CMD Faruk Patel said, The 12.50 MW solar power project order from Anupam Rasayan is a feather in our cap, and validates the faith of clients in our execution capabilities and expertise. We look forward to executing the project well before the stipulated time.
Muslim volunteers help those sleeping rough in sub-zero temperatures Volunteers from a Madrasah have been helping those sleeping rough during the recent bitterly cold spell of weather. Members of the Madrasah Zeenatul Quran said their aim was to engage with people on the street and have launched a ‘homeless program’, helping the less fortunate in Blackburn and Darwen. The team have already distributed essential packs containing jackets, socks, hand sanitisers and food. Maulana Faruk Patel, Principal of Madrasah Zeenatul Quran said: “We are all facing new challenges this year, but winter is always hard for people who are homeless. That is why it is vital we are still here when they need our support more than ever.