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U'khand buys 145 buses from Tata
The Uttarakhand government has bought 145 buses from auto giant Tata Motors through an open bidding. The red-colour buses will ply in three cities – Dehra Dun, Haridwar and Nainital. Under the Jawaharlal Nehru Renewal Urban Mission (JNRUM) programme, the Centre will bear 80 per cent of the cost and the rest 20 per cent will be borne by the state government.
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India agrees to supply additional 30 MW power to Nepal

India has agreed to provide an additional 30 MW of electricity to Nepal, which is facing an acute power shortage. - "Melbourne has racists, but racism not endemic in city" - ISB placements kick off with Rs 40-lakh offer - INOX to buy majority stake in Fame India - Engineers India FPO in July - Rama Bijapurkar: Unprepared for our consumption">Rama Bijapurkar: Unprepared for our consumption - "We plan to acquire mid-size E&P companies" During talks between External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, who is here on a three-day visit, and Premier Madhav Kumar Nepal yesterday, India agreed to supply an additional 30 MW of power, the Prime Minister"s Foreign Affairs Adviser Rajan Bhattarai said. Nepal currently imports 20 MW of electricity from India from the Tanakpur barrage situated in the Indo-Nepal border. Besides the additional 30 MW of power which India has agreed to provide, Nepal has requested for another 30 MW of electricity to deal with the power deficit, Bhattarai said. At present, Kathmandu and other major cities of the country are going through an eight-hour electricity cut daily due to the low level of water in the reservoirs of the major power stations of Nepal.


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