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Teesta Urja gives 26% stake to Sikkim govt
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Teesta Urja gives 26% stake to Sikkim govt

Teesta Urja, which is developing the 1,200 MW Teesta III in Sikkim, has resolved the long-standing dispute with the Sikkim Government by allocating 26 per cent stake to it, paving the way for speedy execution of the project. This comes at a time when the Sikkim Government has reportedly cancelled four hydropower projects, including the 280 MW Teesta I, due to local opposition and environmental issues.

Contact: Teesta Urja.
Tel: 011-4652 9700.
Fax: 011-4652 9744.
E-mail: info@teestaurja.com
Website: www.teestaurja.com

Teesta Urja, which is developing the 1,200 MW Teesta III in Sikkim, has resolved the long-standing dispute with the Sikkim Government by allocating 26 per cent stake to it, paving the way for speedy execution of the project. This comes at a time when the Sikkim Government has reportedly cancelled four hydropower projects, including the 280 MW Teesta I, due to local opposition and environmental issues.Contact: Teesta Urja.Tel: 011-4652 9700. Fax: 011-4652 9744.E-mail: info@teestaurja.comWebsite: www.teestaurja.com

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