
Free insurance policies to students for dengue
Students of nine schools of Kamrup district received free insurance policy of Rs 20,000 for dengue under the collaboration of a social-based organisation Drishtee and CAFE India under the Behtar India
Students of nine schools of Kamrup district received free insurance policy of Rs 20,000 for dengue under the collaboration of a social-based organisation Drishtee and CAFE India under the Behtar India
The Pollution Control Board, Assam (PCBA) has given the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) a deadline till November 20, 2006, by which the IOC is to ensure that the effluents discharged by Guwahati
While inaugurating
The Oil and Natural Gas Commission Limited (ONGCL) has started a massive exploration drive in Tripura to feed the upcoming 740 MW power project at Palatana in South Tripura district. In order to meet
NEEPCO Employees Union represented by the Assam Gas Based Power Project, Bakuloni unit has submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi seeking
GAIL, the major stake holder in the proposed Mega Gas Cracker Project to be set up at Lepetkata in Dibrugarh district, is all set to register the joint venture (JV) company as Brahmaputra Cracker and
Asom has a daunting task ahead of it to electrify 5,604 villages to meet the deadline of 2009 set by Government of India. The North Eastern States have a target of electrifying 9,611 villages, of
To meet the growing power crisis in the State, Badarpur Energy Private Limited (BEPL) has come forward with a new concept for generating power from bio-fuel without affecting the environment. BEPL's
After Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Bijoy Krishna Handique, it was the turn of Chairman-Cum- Managing-Director (CMD) of Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), Dr UD Choubey today, to allay apprehension over Assam Gas Cracker Project, assuring that it would be completed within the scheduled time. The project is moving very smoothly as per schedule and is expected to be completed within the stipulated time, said Dr Choubey, addressing a press conference here today.
The golden jubilee of the Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB) was a damp affair with little public participation. Not just the public, the celebrations failed to elicit an enthusiastic response from a majority of its employees. This is symbolic of the mess that the ASEB
Tripura Renewable Energy Agency (TREA) has adopted an ambitious plan for producing low-cost electricity. As part of the plan, one solar hybrid project has been installed on top of the Vigyan Bhavan recently. The project that was established at a cost of Rs 5 lakh is unique in nature as it uses both wind and sunlight to generate power. The project has been producing two-kilo watt power each day by using wind as well as Sun, said Subhash Chowdhury, Director of TREA here on Tuesday.