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SC permits opening of energy generating garbage projects

New Delhi, May 15 (UNI) The Supreme Court today permitted the reopening of projects generating energy from waste and garbage and gave a green signal for undertakings at Lucknow, Indore, Hyderabad,Vijaywada and Rajasthan on trial basis.

The petitioner had earlier opposed the reopening of these projects on the ground that public money running into crores of rupees was being wasted by the Central government in these projects.

According to the petitioners the technology being used in these projects has already been rejected by many countries in the world as unviable.

The reopening of the projects was approved by a high-powered experts committee headed by Central Pollution Control Board Chairman D K Biswas.

Counsel for the petitioner, Almitra H Patel told a bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justice RV Raveendran that the whole project was a big scandal and the government of India was a party to it , a contention which was strongly opposed by Solicitor General G E Vahanvati. The petitioner also contended that 34 MOUs have been signed with private firms which are using outdated technology to utilise urban waste and garbage for generating energy.

Mr Vahanvati however contended that the 'Composters' was not the only technology for garbage treatment.

The Court also told the petitioner " We are not running the government. We are not concerned with the success of the technology and we are only concerned with the bonafide of the action of the government.Reports are manipulated and produced in the court." The Court however modified its order dated May 6,2005 banning these projects and permitted the five projects to resume their operation.

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Indiabulls signs MoU with Zublin

New Delhi, June 15: Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd and Zublin International GmbH, a subsidiary of Strabag SE, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding to consolidate their resources and jointly work on large infrastructure development projects. They have also agreed to set up a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to execute these projects, a company statement said today. Strabag Group is one of Europe's leading construction groups with nearly 53,000 employees and a turnover of.....
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