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NTPC to generate 2,09,000 MUs of Electricity in 2008-09

New Delhi, Apr 6 (UNI) Power generation major National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Ltd has said it will generate 2,09,000 MUs of Electricity in the financial year 2008-09.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to this effect was signed by Power Secretary Anil Razdan and NTPC CMD T Sankaralingam, said a statement.

The MoU includes targets of important milestones related to ongoing projects of NTPC Limited namely Sipat-I (3X660 MW) , Barh (3X660 MW), Korba III (1X500 MW) and Simhadri II (2X500 MW).

It also includes Dadri II (2X490 MW), Farakka- III (1X500 MW), Koldam HEPP (4X200 MW) , Lohari nag Pala HEPP (4X150 MW) and Tapovan- Vishnugad HEPP (4X130 MW) and targets for coal mining activities, the company said in a statement.

In addition, targets relating to Total Quality Management, Human Resource Development, Business Development Activities (including activities of Gas Exploration, Distributed Generation, R&R, ERP and subsidiaries of NTPC i.e. NVVN, NESCL, NHL, Vaishali Power), R&D and Energy Technology, Project Management Certification, Ash Utilization and Environment measures are also part of MoU (2008-09).

Fuelled by vision to be a world class integrated power major, powering India's growth, with increasing global presence, NTPC plans to be a 75,000 MW plus company by 2017.

UNI PBB MP HT1144

Iraq legacy dogged Wolfowitz at World Bank

Washington, May 18: Paul Wolfowitz, whose resignation was announced yesterday, took over the World Bank in mid-2005 carrying a legacy as an architect of the Iraq war that never ceased to trouble his critics inside and outside the poverty-fighting institution. Controversial though he was as successor to James Wolfensohn, especially among European countries that had opposed the Iraq war, the Bush administration engineered his move from the Pentagon to the World Bank presidency without.....
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