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Last updated: May 22 2013 20:33 IST RSS 2.0
 
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Hydro Attraction (Cached) 25.5.2013 Outlook Business
The Nathpa Jhakri project in Himachal Pradesh is India’s largest hydropower plant
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ICSI Conducts National Seminar on ‘Indian Financial Code’ (Cached) 22.5.2013 Govt of india: PIB
ICSI Conducts National Seminar on ‘Indian Financial Code’

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Minister of State for Defence Visits AFMS Institutions (Cached) 22.5.2013 Govt of india: PIB
Minister of State for Defence Visits AFMS Institutions

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Hydro Power Generation Capacity (Cached) 22.5.2013 Govt of india: PIB
Hydro Power Generation Capacity
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Health Problems of Persons in Mining Sector (Cached) 22.5.2013 Govt of india: PIB
Health Problems of Persons in Mining Sector
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P. Chidambaram’s Speech at ICSI Seminar on Indian Financial Code (Cached) 22.5.2013 Govt of india: PIB
P. Chidambaram’s Speech at ICSI Seminar on Indian Financial Code

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Madhya Pradesh Plan for 2013-14 Finalized (Cached) 22.5.2013 Govt of india: PIB
Madhya Pradesh Plan for 2013-14 Finalized

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Li's visit yields little on Brahmputra (Cached) 22.5.2013 Down to Earth
China goes ahead with dam construction, while both countries classify hydrological data in the name of national security China plans on constructing a 50 metre high dam, and tunnel water at this bend from an altitude of 3,000 metres to harness the energy as it falls 2,000 metres—at a rate of 15 metres per kilometre Homepage Teaser: China goes ahead with dam construction, while both countries classify hydrological data in the name of national security ...
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THDCIL to invest Rs 24,000 cr 22.5.2013 Latest News
Company intends to diversify into renewable energy sources viz solar and wind power
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DR Congo waits on funding for Grand Inga 21.5.2013 Guardian: Environment
Complete set of Grand Inga dams on the Congo River would generate a massive 40,000MW of electricity The dream of harnessing the mighty Congo River with the world's largest set of dams has moved closer, with the World Bank and other financial institutions expected to offer finance and South Africa agreeing to buy half of the power generated. French, Belgian, Chinese, Brazilian and African engineers have, over 60 years, all hoped to dam the Congo. But decades of civil war, corruption, and the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) reputation as a failed state have limited the hydropower developments at Inga Falls to two relatively small dams, built in 1972 and 1982. These, dubbed Inga 1 and 2, have a theoretical capacity of 1,400MW but produce only about half that. A new $20bn development to generate a further 4,800MW was announced over the weekend in Paris with work planned to start in October 2015. According to the DRC government, working with European and other consultants, five further ...
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Hydro project: panel seeks Chandy’s intervention 21.5.2013 Hindu: News
Panel formed to protest against delay in completing the Kakkayam hydro project.
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0 Remarks (Cached) 21.5.2013 Projects Monitor
0 Remarks
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CEA concurrence sought for Talong Londa HEP (Cached) 21.5.2013 Projects Monitor
CEA concurrence sought for Talong Londa HEP
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J&K: Omar Hopeful of Partial Withdrawal of AFSPA (Cached) 21.5.2013 Outlook Wires

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who has been advocating partial withdrawal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from some parts of his state, today expressed hope of finding a "common meeting ground" with the Army on the vexed issue.

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Desilting of Yanai vaikal begins 20.5.2013 Hindu: Cities
Desilting work of a canal through which water from Mullaperiyar Dam is released to Tamil Nadu began on Monday, officials said. Desilting would be carried out from the lake adjacent to the...
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IGCAR upbeat on n-power future 20.5.2013 newindianexpress.com
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Panel to consider stake sale in NHPC 19.5.2013 deccanherald.com
An inter-ministerial panel on disinvestment is scheduled to meet on Monday to consider 11.36 per cent stake sale in hydel-power generation company NHPC, which could fetch the government around Rs 2,400 crore, official sources said.

After the approval of Inter-ministerial Group (IMG), the Department of Disinvestment will float request for proposal (RFP) for appointment of merchant bankers and legal advisors. The proposed disinvestment of 11.36 per cent will be executed through an offer for sale (OFS) of shares by promoters through the stock exchanges.

The IMG is headed by Disinvestment Secretary Ravi Mathur. Besides, the panel has members drawn from Ministry of Power, Departments of Legal Affairs, Economic Affairs, Corporate Affairs and Chairman and Managing Director of NHPC.

NHPC, in which the government currently holds 86.36 per cent, was listed in 2009. The government proposes to raise Rs 40,000 crore by way of disinvestment in the current fiscal.
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Panel to consider 11% stake sale in NHPC tomorrow 19.5.2013 Latest News
An inter-ministerial panel on disinvestment is scheduled to meet tomorrow to consider 11.36 % stake sale in hydel-power generation company NHPC, which could fetch government around Rs 2,400 crore.
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Panel to consider 11% stake sale in NHPC tomorrow 19.5.2013 Financial Chronicle
An inter-ministerial panel on disinvestment is scheduled to meet tomorrow to consider 11.36 per cent stake sale in hydel-power generation company NHPC, which could fetch government around Rs 2,400 crore. The meeting to decide about disinvestment of National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) will be held tomorrow, official sources said. After the approval of Inter-ministerial Group (IMG), the Department of Disinvestment will float request for proposal (RFP) for appointment of merchant bankers and legal advisors. The proposed disinvestment of 11.36 per cent will be executed through an offer for sale (OFS) of shares by promoters through stock exchange mechanism. The IMG is headed by Disinvestment Secretary Ravi Mathur. Besides, the panel has members drawn from Ministry of Power, Departments of Legal Affairs, Economic Affairs, Corporate Affairs and Chairman-cum-Managing Director of NHPC. NHPC got listed on bourses in 2009. The promoter divested 5 per cent stake while company issued 10 per ...
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Knee-jerk reactions will not solve power problems of Karnataka 19.5.2013 Deccan Chronicle: Op Ed
Every year the power crisis peaks in May in Karnataka and each year, when the situation is at its worst, we get a stream of knee jerk reactions when what we need is a comprehensive vision for the next 10 years.   Until about 1980, Karnataka was a power surplus state, one that was very dependent on
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