Satluj Jal Vidyut, NHPC to set up power project in ManipurSeptember 30th, 2009 SHIMLA - Hydropower majors Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd (SJVNL) and NHPC Ltd will jointly set up a mega power project in Manipur at an investment of Rs.9,000 crore. "SJVNL is executing the 1,500-MW Tipaimukh hydropower project in Manipur in partnership with NHPC and the Manipur government," H.K.
Dhaka wants more information from Delhi on Tipaimukh damAugust 23rd, 2009 DHAKA - Ahead of Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni's visit to India Sep 7, Dhaka wants more information on Delhi's plan to build Tipaimukh dam in Manipur state, a senior official has said. Foreign Secretary Mirajul Quayes described last month's visit to India by a parliamentary team as "useful" and said the data supplied by India was being examined by a committee of experts, New Age newspaper reported Sunday.
Bangladeshi delegation visits Manipur to assess hydel projectJuly 31st, 2009 IMPHAL - A 10-member Bangladeshi parliamentary delegation visited the Tipaimukh dam in India's Manipur Friday following the opposition in Dhaka over the hydel project's possible ecological impact. The delegation, led by parliament water resources standing committee chairman Abdur Razzaq, held a meeting with Indian Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde in New Delhi Thursday before arriving in Manipur Friday.
Bangladesh seeks joint study on India's Tipaimukh damJuly 28th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh will insist on a joint study to determine any adverse impact on its ecology that a dam India proposes to build near its border, a senior politician said Tuesday. A day before a Bangladesh team's departure for New Delhi, former Water Resource Minister Abdur Razzak was quoted by bdnews24.com as saying that pending such a study, he would seek a assurance that India will not go ahead with the project, nor divert water from the river that is common to both neighbours.
Dhaka team to do its `best' during Indian dam site visitJuly 27th, 2009 DHAKA - The Bangladesh team preparing to study the Tipaimukh dam project in India has promised to do its 'best', but says it would depend upon the extent to which the hosts facilitate all its movements. "We will not be able to roam around at will while visiting the Tipaimukh dam, as we will be guided by the Indian counterpart," chief of the delegation Abdur Razzaq, who is also chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on water resources, told the media Sunday.
Dhaka opposition parties keep out of team to inspect Indian damJuly 26th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh's opposition parties have opted out of a team that will visit the site of the Tipaimukh dam in India's Manipur state. While Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has conveyed that their two lawmakers would not join it, a lone member of its Islamist ally Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Saturday said he had met with an accident and was unlikely to join.
'Bangladesh opposition misleading public on Indian project'July 19th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh's main opposition is "misleading" the people on the proposed Indian dam at Tipaimukh with data and information that is "flawed", said the head of the parliamentary team that will visit the project site in Manipur late this month. Joining the battle on behalf of the government, Abdur Razzak, a freedom fighter and former water resources minister, hit out at the opposition leader and former prime minister Khaleda Zia for campaigning against the project on the basis of information that was "incorrect, imaginary and motivated", Star Online reported.
Bangladesh team to visit Indian dam site July 29July 15th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh will send a team of lawmakers and water resources experts to India July 29 to visit the site of the proposed Tipaimukh dam project in Manipur state in the northeast. Opposition leaders and environmentalists here allege the dam poses a threat to the climate, ecology and drinking water supply of Bangladesh.
Manipur dam will not harm Bangladesh, says IndiaJuly 2nd, 2009 IMPHAL - India's Tipaimukh dam project, coming up in Manipur on the river Barak that flows into Bangladesh, will not harm that country as feared by its politicians and civil society, say officials here. "India will not do anything that harms the interests of its neighbouring country," said T.C.
Zia can send her own team to see Indian dam: HasinaJune 25th, 2009 DHAKA - Opposition leader Khaleda Zia is free to send her own team to see the Tipaimukh dam project in India, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said while reiterating her decision to send an all-party parliamentary team to look it up. Accusing her political rival of seeking political mileage out of the proposed dam project on Barak river in India's Manipur state, Hasina assured that her government would study the reports submitted by both teams and decide "in the best interest of the country".
Stop building Tipaimukh dam, Zia writes to Manmohan SinghJune 23rd, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh's main opposition leader Khaleda Zia has written a letter to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding that India should stop building the Tipaimukh dam in its north-eastern region. The Tipaimukh dam on the Barak river is in India's Manipur state.
Confident India will do nothing harmful on river project: BangladeshJune 20th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh has expressed confidence that India would do "nothing harmful" on a proposed river dam in Manipur state in north-eastern India, a minister has said. Dhaka would do "everything possible if the dam proves to be a threat to Bangladesh's environment", Foreign Minister Dipu Moni told reporters Friday.
Bangladeshi experts to visit controversial Indian dam projectJune 16th, 2009 DHAKA - A Bangladeshi team of parliamentarians and water experts is to visit an Indian dam construction project to assess its possible ecological effects on the country, a parliamentary panel said Tuesday. "We have decided to send a delegation to India to witness its Tipaimukh project," said Abdur Razzak, the chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on the Water Resources Ministry.
West Bengal keen on setting up hydel project in BhutanMay 20th, 2009 KOLKATA - West Bengal is keen to take up a hydel power project in Bhutan and wants the central government's help in this regard, a senior government official said here Wednesday. 'We want to set up a project, with our own investment, in Bhutan and we have asked the government of India to help us,' power secretary Sunil Mitra told reporters here.
Hindustan Construction bags Rs.27-bn hydel project contractJanuary 22nd, 2009 MUMBAI - Infrastructure major Hindustan Construction Co. (HCC) has bagged a Rs.27.26-billion (Rs.2,726-crore) contract to build a 330-MW hydel power plant in Jammu and Kashmir, a top official said Friday.