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Secretary Power, CMD-NHPC review CVPPL projects in Kishtwar

Secretary (Power) impressed upon all the stakeholders to put in their best efforts to commission the projects at the earliest. They visited all the projects and acknowledged the efforts being made by the executing agencies
01:26 PM May 11, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Secretary Power, CMD-NHPC review CVPPL projects in Kishtwar --- File Photo: @MinOfPower/X
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Jammu, May 10: Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary (Power) Government of India reviewed all the hydropower projects of Chenab Valley Power Project Private Limited (CVPPPL), being developed in the Chenab basin region of Jammu & Kashmir.

He was accompanied by Rajendra Prasad Goyal, CMD – NHPC Limited and Raj Kumar Chaudhary, Director (Technical & Projects) – NHPC Limited.

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They were on a two-day visit to review all the hydropower projects of Chenab Valley Power Project Private Limited (CVPPPL).

During the visit, Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary (Power) took stock of various construction activities of Ratle Hydroelectric Project (850 MW). Thereafter, they visited Kishtwar and took a review meeting wherein Ramesh Mukhiya, MD, CVPPPL and heads of all the projects were present.

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In the meeting, Vishal Anand, HoP-Pakal Dul; Ramesh Ojha, HoP-Kiru; S K Giri, HoP-Kwar and Rajendra Kumar, HOP- Kirthai-II appraised the progress of the project through presentation.

Suprakash Adhikari, ED (RO Jammu); A K Nauriyal, CEO Ratle H E Project and Suresh Kumar, HoP-Dulhasti were also present in the meeting.

Secretary (Power) impressed upon all the stakeholders to put in their best efforts to commission the projects at the earliest. They visited all the projects and acknowledged the efforts being made by the executing agencies.

CVPPPL has been entrusted with 3094 MW of cumulative capacity works comprising three under-construction projects namely Pakal Dul, Kiru and Kwar along with one Survey & Investigation project i.e. Kirthai-II in Kishtwar region.

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