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Waste-to-energy plant: NGT gives govt more time for final report

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August 13, 2017
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Waste-to-energy plant: NGT gives govt more time for final report
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Srinagar: National Green Tribunal has granted state government more time to file a final report on finalizing for setting up of a waste-to-energy power plant at Achan, adjacent to SKIMS hospital at Soura in outskirts of Srinagar.
As the hearing of a petition came up before a NGT bench, the counsel appearing for the state of requested for more time.
Following the submission, the green panel posted the matter for further consideration in the fourth week of this month. So far the Srinagar Municipal Corporation has made half a dozen abortive attempts to find bidders for the waste-to-electrical energy plant under public private partnership (PPP) model.

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