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Category: Conventional :: Hydel
Last updated: May 20 2013 10:51 IST RSS 2.0
 
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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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Panel to consider 11% stake sale in NHPC tomorrow (Cached) 19.5.2013 IE: Corporate News
The meeting to decide about disinvestment of National Hydroelectric Power Corporation.
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Supply position normal, but power cut frequent 19.5.2013 newindianexpress.com
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Chinese held in Pakistan occupied Kashmir over Koran abuse 19.5.2013 Latest News
A Chinese man working on an energy project in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) was being held today after hundreds of protesters attacked his company offices over the alleged desecration of a Koran, officials said. Lee Ping, administration manager ...
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Chinese held in PoK over alleged desecration of Koran (Cached) 18.5.2013 Hindustan Times: World
Chinese held in PoK over alleged desecration of Koran
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Hydro projects in Spiti top priority: Virbhadra Singh (Cached) 18.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
Tabo (Himachal Pradesh), May 18 : Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh Saturday said more micro and mini hydropower projects would be set up in Spiti Valley to usher an era of prosperity and provide employment opportunities to the youth of the area.
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Chinese held in PoK over alleged Quran desecration (Cached) 18.5.2013 Hindustan Times: Top Stories
Blasphemy is a very sensitive issue in Pakistan, where 97% of the 180 million population are Muslims, and even unproven allegations can spark a violent public backlash. ...
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Chinese held in Pak Kashmir over alleged Quran desecration (Cached) 18.5.2013 Hindustan Times: World
Blasphemy is a very sensitive issue in Pakistan, where 97% of the 180 million population are Muslims, and even unproven allegations can spark a violent public backlash. ...
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Chinese held in PoK over Quran abuse (Cached) 18.5.2013 TOI: Pakistan
Chinese held in PoK over Quran abuse
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Activist seeks ban on entry of BJP leaders in project areas 17.5.2013 Latest News
Rights activist Avdhash Kaushal today sought a ban on the entry of BJP leaders Uma Bharati, Ramesh Pokhariyal Nishank and environmentalist G D Aggarwal in any hydel project area in Uttarakhand and demanded their arrest under the NSA if they did ...
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Activist seeks ban on BJP leaders' entry in project areas (Cached) 17.5.2013 CNN-IBN: India
Rights activist Avdhash Kaushal on Friday sought a ban on the entry of BJP leaders Uma Bharati, Ramesh Pokhariyal Nishank and environmentalist GD Aggarwal in any hydel project area in Uttarakhand and demanded their arrest under the NSA if they did so. Criticising these leaders for opposing the uplifting of the Dhari Devi temple which will pave the way for 330 mw Srinagar hydropower project, Kaushal, a Padmashree award recipient, said they have no right create obstacles as the Supreme Court has already given clearance to the much awaited uplifting of the ancient shrine.
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World's tallest dam approved by Chinese environmental officials 17.5.2013 Guardian: Environment
Authorities push forward plans for 314 metre-high dam on Dadu river which would affect rare plants and fish Chinese environmental authorities have approved construction plans for what could become the world's tallest dam, while acknowledging that the project would affect endangered plants and rare fish species. The 314 metre-high dam (1,030ft) will serve the Shuangjiangkou hydropower project along the Dadu river in south-western Sichuan province, according to China's state news agency, Xinhua. A subsidiary of Guodian Group, one of China's five major state-owned power companies, will complete the project over a decade at an estimated cost of £2.9bn. The dam will be far taller than the 185 metre-high Three Gorges dam along the Yangtze river – the world's most powerful hydroelectric project – and slightly edge out the current record holder, the 300 metre-high Nurek dam in Tajikistan . The world's second-tallest dam, the 292 metre-high Xiaowan dam on the Lancang (Mekong) river, is also ...
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Power ministry against declaring all hydro as renewable (Cached) 17.5.2013 Projects Monitor
Power ministry against declaring all hydro as renewable
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Sub-group makes recommendations to capture hydro potential in Nepal (Cached) 17.5.2013 Projects Monitor
Sub-group makes recommendations to capture hydro potential in Nepal
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China approves environment assessment of ‘tallest dam’ 17.5.2013 Hindu: S & T
Chinese authorities have granted approval for an environmental assessment of a controversial 2 GW dam project — slated to be the country’s tallest dam — despite concerns voiced by a number of envi...
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Uttarakhand: 6,000 Mw of hydropower to be hit 17.5.2013 Latest News
The report of the inter-ministerial group (IMG) headed by Planning Commission member B K Chaturvedi would affect the hydropower sector in the Ganga river basin of Uttarakhand.Generation of nearly 6,000 Mw of hydropower would be affected if the ...
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