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Outdoor With Fun team building event with NTPC in Nakhon Phanom September 2015

10 August 2013, Kodahar Ghat, Karchchana, Allahabad

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22. Apr. 2019.

Old Caoling Belt Bikeway

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Outdoor With Fun team building event with NTPC in Nakhon Phanom September 2015

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

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the regulator for the petroleum business in the country. As the neo-liberal juggernaut rolled on, the New Exploration Licensing Polley (NELP) 1999 during the NDA-Vajpayee rule threw open the country's oil and natural gas basins for private plavers.ln no time, the undivided RIL cornered the contract for exploring deep water DG block of the Krishna Godavari (KG) river basin in .

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The PSC has three key features: {a) provision of gradual surrender of exploration area back to the government as the contractor 'discovers' gas for commercial production in specific pockets while certain other areas become less promising and (b) a strange 'profit sharing formula' based on an 'Investment multiplier criteria' where share of government profit varies from 85 per cent In .

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a cap1ra1 expense of :315.154 Dillion. ::lU lrt tt1e rtdrne ur uuulJUny U1e pruLiuLliun Ldf.JdLity, lln:y ~11uweu dll Ldpildl t::l\pendlture plan .

which was inflated almost four fold! Such inflated cost estimate meant a huge loss to the govt exchequer. Yet, neither the .

petroleum Ministry nor the DGH undertook any autonomous assessment to ascertain RIL's cost claim! .

On Pricing: Here too, Rl L indulged in flagrant violations of its contract. In 2004, following an international competitive bidding, .

RIL entered into a contract with the NTPC to supply gas at a price of $2.34 per unit (mm Btu) for 17 years. But soon RIL reneged on .

its contract, forcing NTPC to file a suit against RIL in Bombay High Court in December 2005. The case is still continuing. In the .

meantime, the company started lobbying to get the rate revised to $4.25 per unit. In 2007, the then Finance Minister Pranab .

Mukherjee as the head of the EGoM, fulfilled RIL's wish, rin·g1ng in a bonanza at least to the tune of Rs.lO,OOO crore for the .

company! Not just this, with the Union govt itself agreeing for the higher price for RIL gas, NTPC's court case against RIL for its .

originally contracted price too stood seriously compromised. It is now an open secret how in 2006, the then petroleum minister .

Mani Shankar lyer was removed for resisting Rll's wish list and Murli Deora brought in! When the public sector unit of ONGC was .

getting only $1.83 for per unit of gas till 2008, it is anybody's guess what could have led the EGoM to accept RIL's wish price. .

And since October 2012, RILhas been pushing for a further hike to $14.2 per unit (in the name of 'import parity price'), even while .

systematically reneging on its promised quantum of gas supply to the user PSUs producing power and fertilizer. The gas production .

from KG 06 has been steadily reduced from 61 mmscmd in 2010 to 31 mmscmd in 2012 against RIL's promised target of 80 mmscmd by 2012-13. It is obvious, that it was a ploy to starve the power and fertiliser producing PSUs till its demand for higher price its met by the govt! .

When Jaipal Reddy as the Petroleum Minister confronted by slapping a $1 billion fine on RIL for failing to meet its production/ .

supply targets and resisted its price hike agenda, in a repeat show of 2006, Reddy too was shunted from his office and Verappa .

Moily took over. Soon after, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCAE) on 28 June, 2013, using the fig-leaf of the so called .

"expert" Rangarajan Committee recommendations, announced the doubling of the natural gas price from $4.2/ mmBtu to a .

flexible $8.4/mmBtu for five years from April 2014! And all this arbitrary pricing decisions were being taken despite Supreme .

Court's clear guideline that oil and gas being natural public resources, its pricing should be in public interest. Following a range of .

PIL and interventions, the Supreme Court has recently stalled the hike in gas prices scheduled from April2014 till the next .

government takes over. .

There are several other shady aspects in the Reliance story. Radia tapes revealed how the BJP colluded with UPA in 2009 for passing the retrospective tax benefit proposals floated by Pranab Mukherjee only to benefit the RIL. Indeed, the RIL gas story is .

a classic case of crony capitalism, where Rll twisted every policy to corner maximum benefit on every aspect of the deal. Surya .

Sethi, former Principal Adviser, Power and Energy, Government ofIndia, in an article in The Hindu last year, aptly described our democracy as "Of Reliance, By Reliance, For Reliance!' .

JNUSU appeals to the student community to join tonight's Public Meeting at Godavari Mess at 9.30pm .

Akbar Sandeep Saurav Sarfaraz, .

President, JNUSU Gen.Secy.,JNUSU Jt. Secy.,JNUSU .

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22nd Nov. 2023

10th Annual Greentech CSR Conference & Awards 2023,

Sonmarg (J&K)

El desastre tuvo lugar a primera hora de la mañana en el distrito de Chamoli, en el estado de Uttarakhand en la cordillera del Himalaya, cuando la rotura de un glaciar desencadenó la avalancha e inundaciones masivas siguiendo el curso de los cauces de varios ríos, obligando a la evacuación de emergencia de miles de personas.

 

Al menos nueve personas han muerto y unas 150 se encuentran desaparecidas después de que una gran avalancha de agua y lodo golpease este domingo una zona montañosa en el norte de la India, destruyendo o dañando seriamente a su paso dos centrales hidroeléctricas en construcción y otras infraestructuras.

Trabajadores afectados

Gran parte de las labores de rescate se están centrando en la búsqueda de los trabajadores de dos centrales hidroeléctricas en construcción afectadas por la avalancha.

 

Un operativo de rescate en desastres naturales y unos 350 miembros de diferentes cuerpos de la Policía se encuentran en estos momentos trabajando en las labores en la zona, mientras que otros 600 se están organizando, según informó en Twitter el jefe de Gobierno de Uttarakhand, Trivendra Singh Rawat.

 

Además, añadió, "se han recuperado dos cadáveres" y se está haciendo "todo lo posible por minimizar el daño causado por el desastre".

 

"Los equipos de rescate están haciendo todo lo posible para salvar la vida de los trabajadores desaparecidos en el lugar (de la central de) NTPC (140 personas) y del Rishiganga (17).

 

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O P Khorwal – Adtnl. General Manager, NTPC Foundation at The Launch of Corporate Disaster Resource Network (CDRN) at Conference on Combating Climate Change for Disaster Reduction and Sustainable Business with Climate Friendly Private Sector Initiatives" in New Delhi, India Under Auspices of NDMA and an Initiative of Aidmatrix & CSO Partners

Service Before Self {DPS}

Outdoor With Fun team building event with NTPC in Nakhon Phanom September 2015

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

A shot at the NTPC township garden, Korba!

 

Post processed for the selective colorize effect.

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

22nd Nov. 2023

10th Annual Greentech CSR Conference & Awards 2023,

Sonmarg (J&K)

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

23rd Nov. 2023

23rd Annual Greentech Environment Award & Conference 2023, Sonmarg (J&K)

 

#OpeningBell : #Equity benchmarks extended gains in opening trade on Monday despite mixed Asian cues, aided by select banks and auto stocks. The 30-share #BSE #Sensex was up 77.28 points at 31,298.90 and the 50-share #NSE #Nifty rose 14.80 points to 9,629.80. Tata Motors, Reliance Industries, Ambuja Cements, ICICI Bank, NTPC, Bharti Airtel, Bharti Infratel, HCL Technologies and BPCL were early gainers while TCS, Hero Motocorp, Indiabulls Housing, IndusInd Bank and ITC were under pressure. The broader markets also gained in early trade, with the Nifty #Midcap up 0.3 percent. Shiva Cement surged 13 percent, taking total rally to 50 percent in five consecutive sessions.

23rd Nov. 2023

23rd Annual Greentech Environment Award & Conference 2023, Sonmarg (J&K)

 

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

Nifty ends above 8100, Sensex gains 65 pts; Cipla up 6%

  

The market ended a volatile session on a higher note. The Nifty managed to end above 8100, up 19.80 points at 8105.50 while the Sensex was up 65.17 points at 27061.04. Cipla, Bharti Airtel, Maruti, Sesa Sterlite and Hero Motocorp were top gainers in the Sensex.

  

The market ended a volatile session on a higher note. The Nifty managed to end above 8100, up 19.80 points at 8105.50 while the Sensex was up 65.17 points at 27061.04. Cipla, Bharti Airtel, Maruti, Sesa Sterlite and Hero Motocorp were top gainers in the Sensex. Among the top losers were Sun Pharma, Hindalco, Tata Power, NTPC and BHEL.

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

22nd Nov. 2023

10th Annual Greentech CSR Conference & Awards 2023,

Sonmarg (J&K)

23rd Nov. 2023

23rd Annual Greentech Environment Award & Conference 2023, Sonmarg (J&K)

 

22nd Nov. 2023

10th Annual Greentech CSR Conference & Awards 2023,

Sonmarg (J&K)

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

Hundreds of environmental activists marched 250 kms — from Dhaka to Bagerhat district in south-west Bangladesh — in four-days. Their aim was to raise enough awareness and make sufficient noise to stop a 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant from being built at Rampal, 14-km north of the ecologically rich and sensitive Sundarbans.

Outdoor With Fun team building event with NTPC in Nakhon Phanom September 2015

10 August 2013, Allahabad, Karchhana, kodahar

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