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Our Railway NTPC & Group D Online Course provides all the resources that a student would need for a strong preparation for an exam, such as, e-notes e-books, audio and video lectures, model test papers, and much more. If you have the determination to crack the exam, this course can lead you to success.

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22nd Nov. 2023

10th Annual Greentech CSR Conference & Awards 2023,

Sonmarg (J&K)

22nd Nov. 2023

10th Annual Greentech CSR Conference & Awards 2023,

Sonmarg (J&K)

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

Equity benchmarks opened sharply higher on Wednesday after a turmoil in previous session. The 30-share #BSE #Sensex was up 167.09 points or 0.53 percent at 31,555.48 and the 50-share #NSE #Nifty rose 64 points or 0.65 percent to 9,860.05. Aurobindo Pharma, Hindalco Industries, HDFC, Ambuja Cements, BPCL, Eicher Motors, Yes Bank and BPCL gained 1-2 percent while Asian Paints, Power Grid and NTPC were under pressure.

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

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

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Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

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24th Nov. 2023

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

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

Equity benchmark indices ended the session on a very strong note, with the #Sensex ending 320 points higher and the #Nifty ended just a tad below 9900. The Sensex ended up 321.86 points at 31770.89, while the Nifty ended higher by 103.15 points at 9897.30. The market breadth was positive, but a tad narrow as 1,638 shares advanced against a decline of 946 shares, while 118 shares were unchanged. Cipla, Tata Motors and Tech Mahindra gained the most on both indices, while NTPC, Asian Paints and Power Grid were the top losers.

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NTPC -SAIL POWER COMPANY LTD.ROURKELA Won the 24th Annual Greentech Environment Award presented by Shri Kamleshwar Sharan, Chairman and CEO, Greentech Foundation , Dr. (Prof) Rajiv Kumar Dubey, Chief Adviser- greentech Foundation, CMD, Canara bank and Shri Dharam Pal (IAS), Former Chief Secretary - UT Chandigarh

#ClosingBell: Benchmark indices closed flat with a positive bias, aided by private banking & financials, technology and metals stocks. Investors awaited CPI inflation for the month of January that will be announced later today. The 30-share #BSE #Sensex was up 17.37 points at 28351.62 and the 50-share #NSE #Nifty gained 11.50 points at 8805.05. M&M, Infosys, HUL, Wipro, NTPC, Eicher Motors, Yes Bank, Tata Power and Kotak Mahindra Bank gained 1-3.5 percent while SBI, BHEL, Maruti Suzuki, Hero Motocorp, Coal India, Idea Cellular and Aurobindo Pharma were down 1-3 percent. Bank of Baroda shares crashed 10 percent on asset quality concerns.

 

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The market has ended in red. The Sensex was down 52.51 points or 0.2 percent at 27235.66 and the Nifty slipped 14.80 points or 0.2 percent at 8398. About 1342 shares have advanced, 1377 shares declined, and 320 shares are unchanged. NTPC, Asain, Axis Bank, Hero MotoCorp and HUL were top gainers while Reliance, Coal India, Adani Ports, ONGC and HDFC were losers in the Sensex.

 

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

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STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF INDIA .

ALL INDIA STUDENTS' FEDERATION .

An appeal to the Students of SIS .

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Friends, .

The scenario in which the JNUSU Election-2004 Is being held isquite significant. Globally, even as the unilateral occupation of .

Iraq by US-fed conglomeration of imperialist forces is continuing, there have been massive protests across the globe against the war .

and also against the imperialist economic agenda. The Wortd Social Forum at Mumbai only manifested the enormity of the resistance .

to the imperialist hegemony. At the national level, we have witnessed the historic defeat of the Hindutva forces led by RSS-BJP in both .

national and assembly elections. The BJP, while still nursing its wounds after the heavy political blow given them by the common .

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people who were sick and tired of its politics of communal hatred, was again given a sharp slap in the face in the Maharashtra .

assembly elections. Following its complete rout in the elections the Sangh Giroh has launched a very aggressive campaign to reassert .

its politics of Hindutva. The re-election of Advani as the BJP Chief is a clear indication of the fact that the BJP is shedding its pretence .

of 'moderate' politics and has reverted to hardcore Hindutva. In our own campus the RSS has been making fresh attempts to vitiate the .

campus atmosphere on communal lines. He has started the new tenure with are-terming of BJP's Fascist agenda, now describing it as .

'Bharatiyata'. It is clear to everyone that Fascism by any other name is equally dangerous. We feel that the grave threat posed by this .

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brand of politics of hatred, is far from over. It must be noted that In our campus also the RSS student outfit Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has again regrouped, posing threat to the secular fabric of the university. The attempt of the ABVP to disrupt the Film Show on 14th August and the Public Meeting on 17th August has again exposed their totally communal and lumpen character. .

It is extremely unfortunate that the UPA Government, in the few months that it has been in power is already showing signs of betraying the mandate against nee-liberal policies. Despite the promises made in the CMP, the Government has refused to allocate sufficient funds for the Employment Guarantee Scheme or universalisation of the PDS, or to redress the acute agrarian crisis in the country. Rather the thrust of the Government has been to sell-off profit making PSUs like the NTPC and to open up profitable sectors to higher FDI. The Left isthe only force in the country, which is actively opposing all the anti-people policies of the Government .

even when supporting the Government from the outside to keep the communal and fascist RSS-BJP out of power. The Left continues to act as a formidable corrective force, keeping in mind the wishes and aspirations of workers,fanners, students and the dispossessed of this country. The introduction of education cess, the debate on reservation in the private sector, the objection to overt privatisation and raisingcaps on Foreign Direct Investment and disinvestments of profitable public sector enterprises are cases in point. In the short period since the new government assumed power, the Left has also ensured steps towards the detoxification of academic and cultural Institutions, which had been filled with RSS elements during the NDA rule. But the Congress is yet to pronounce without ambiguity its stand on the detoxifying educational institutions and ensuring more funds to higher education. In the coming days the Left has to ensure that the Government addresses the issues of the people and keep the BJP out of power. .

JNUSU elections are eagerly looked up to as a model election, because we discuss and respond to national as we\1 as .

international political developments while maintaining a balance on campus-related issues also. While it has been our endeavour to .

keep aloft this tradition, the SFI-AISF led JNUSU and the SIS Council were equally committed to the betterment of student life on all main areas like academics, financial assistance, employment, general welfare, and infrastructure. We have achieved this despite last .

year being very difficult for any such struggle, because of the fragmented nature of JNUSU and the SIS Council. In the SIS Council, we faced problems, because one Councillor had been from AISA and another from NSUI. The AISA councillor, was completely absent .

from any of the council activities and struggles. The NSUI councillor, has been absent in all the major student struggles, simply re-surfacing this semester to conduct joy trips. .

Over the last six years of the BJP rule, the SFI-AISF in this campus has been consistently opposing the policies of .

p~va~sa~on and communalisation of the NDA Government. It was the SFI-AISF led Unions since 1997, which struggled to ensure that pnvatisation be reversed and more hostels are built in our University at a time when the Government was massively cutting grants for education. It is because of the successful struggles of the students of this campus under the leadership of the SFI-AISF that this year the Hostel problem in our University has been solved with the allotment of the Lohit-Chandrabhaga Hostels. Again it was the SFf..AJSF led Union which In 2002 successfully resisted the attempts to saffronise our University through the X Plan Proposals. In the last one year~~ SFI-AISF led Union has carried forward the struggle against the policies of privatization and ensured that the following facilities perta1nmg to the Library are made available to the students: The timing of the TB section and Dholpur House in the Library has been extended..

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Funds have been sanctioned for setting up the Book Bank. .

J-Stor Journal facility has been installed. .

More computers have been installed for visually impaired students. .

Renovation of the Dholpur House has been ensured. .

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10 August 2013, Allahabad, Karchhana, kodahar

23rd Nov. 2023

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

 

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

22nd Nov. 2023

10th Annual Greentech CSR Conference & Awards 2023,

Sonmarg (J&K)

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

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Govt to invest Rs 87,000 cr on nuke projects .

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Anil Sasi Posted online: Mon Mar 26 2012, 00:54 hrs New Delhi : Despite strained government finances, the next five years could see a record spend in ramping up the countrys atomic power capacity. The Centres nuclear investment proposed for the Twelfth Plan (April 1 2012-March 31, 2017) envisages a cumulative investment of close to Rs 87,000 crore, the highest spend ever on beefing up atomic generation capacity. .

Of this, about Rs 64,800 crore is to be spent on new starts, which largely entail imported light-water, reactor-based projects to be set up with equipment supplies from global vendors such as Frances Areva, US firms GE-Hitachi and Toshiba-Westinghouse and Russias Atomstroyexport. .

Higher spending on the nuclear sector comes at a time when new thermal projects face tardy progress in the wake of fuel supply woes. .

Currently, there are 20 nuclear reactors being operated by state-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) that add up to a capacity of 4,780 MWe (mega-watt electrical). The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) plans to ramp this up to 10,080 MWe by the year 2017 and 14,580 MWe by 2020-21. .

NPCIL which has a surplus of Rs 12,000 crore, including cash reserves has said that it funds new capacity of up to 10,000 MWe through its own financial resources and is looking for financing from other sources, including through joint ventures with core sector PSUs with strong financials and cash flows such as NTPC Ltd, Indian Oil Corporation, Nalco and ONGC. The remaining could come by way of budgetary allocation or long-term credit from lenders. .

Progress is expected despite several nuclear projects, including the Kudankulam units in Tamil Nadu and the proposed Jaitapur project in Maharashtra, facing strong protests from locals and activists. The end to the Kudankulam stalemate is seen a positive signal for new projects on the anvil. .

The Centre has, in principle, given a nod for six greenfield sites in Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and West Bengal for setting up a string of new nuclear units. The bulk of this capacity augmentation by NPCIL will be through larger-sized indigenous 700 MWe PHWRs or pressurised heavy water reactors and imported light-water reactors (LWRs) ranging between 1,000 MWe and 1,650 MWe. .

For the LWRs, the government has short-listed Toshiba-Westinghouses AP1000 reactors, GE-Hitachis ESBWR reactors, Arevas EPRs and the Russian VVER reactors, which are already being deployed at Kudankulam. .

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

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

Allahabad, Karchchana, Kohadar Ghat Bazar,(Meza)

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