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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    PM to lay stone of Pakal Dul hydel project today During his one-day visit to the state on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the biggest-ever power project in the state with a capacity of 1,000 MW. The 1,000-MW Pakal Dul hydroelectric project, which is...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    India moves to use Indus water against Pak terror NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated two hydroelectric projects in Jammu & Kashmir, indicating his government's political will to respond to Pakistan's use of terrorism against India with every option at its command...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    BHEL commissions 330 MW Kishanganga HEP in J&K The first and second units of the project were also recently commissioned in the month of March. Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has successfully commissioned the prestigious 330 MW Kishanganga Hydro-Electric Project (HEP) in Jammu & Kashmir...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    Bhel commissions 1st unit of Kishanganga hydro project in J&K State-run power equipment maker Bhel today said it has commissioned first unit of 110 MW of the Kishanganga hydro-electric project(HEP) of NHPC in Jammu and Kashmir. Located on the river Kishanganga, a tributary of the Jhelum in...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    330 MW Kishan Ganga project to be ready by April Sources informed that in order to clear decks for the commissioning of the project, union secretary power, A. K Bhalla inspected the progress of the work on its various components on March 10. Finally after a wait of 9 years, 330 MW Kishan...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    NHPC's Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project first unit synchronised with grid Bandipora: First unit (110 MW) of the Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project of NHPC at Bandipora, Jammu & Kashmir has been successfully test synchronized with the grid on 01.03.2018. On this occasion, Shri Balraj Joshi...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    Project for better use of water of rivers flowing into Pakistan The Rajasthan Water Sector Restructuring Project will focus on effective utilisation of excess rain and flood water of major rivers flowing into Pakistan, an official said. An MoU was signed with the New Development Bank (NDB)...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    India sets the ball rolling on its rights under Indus Waters Treaty; prepares DPR for Ujh project in J&K NEW DELHI: Seeking to fast-track exercising of India's rights under Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), the Central Water Commission (CWC) has finalised detailed project report of the Ujh...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    Environment ministry’s panel clears 800 MW Bursar hydroelectric project in J&K Environment ministry’s expert panel reverses its earlier stand that the 800 MW Bursar hydroelectric project was to be located in a rich biodiversity area and could only be cleared after a site visit by a...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    Expert panel clears hydel project in Jammu and Kashmir The final decision on granting clearance to the Sawalkote hydropower project will be taken by the environment ministry but it rarely overturns the recommendations of the expert panel The Jammu and Kashmir State Power Development Corp...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    India plans to make most of its share of water under Indus pact with Pakistan Highlights Execution of Sawalkot project is expected to start early next year The Sawalkot project envisages a 193-meter-high dam on Chenab for generating 1,856 MW The under-construction Pakal Dul project has already...
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    India Takes First Step Towards Indus Water Treaty Withdrawal

    Water that belongs to India can't be allowed to go to Pakistan: PM @narendramodi
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