JAITAPUR POWER PLANT PROJECT CLEARS BUREAUCRATIC HURDLES
December 1st, 2013
THE PROJECT to build a 9,900 megawatt Jaitapur nuclear power plant in India has cleared some significant procedural hurdles, the Indian parliament has been told: “Land has been acquired … statutory environmental and coastal regulation zone clearances have been obtained … and infrastructure works at the site are in progress.” This came in a written answer to the upper house Rajya Sabha from the minister of state for personnel, public grievances & pensions Mr V. Narayanasamy, who added that “discussions on [the] techno-commercial offer” from ...
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