J&K on way to have renewable energy corporation
Focus will be to tap solar energy in big way, develop small hydel projects: Sajad Lone J&K government is all set to establish Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) to harness solar energy in a “big way”
Focus will be to tap solar energy in big way, develop small hydel projects: Sajad Lone J&K government is all set to establish Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) to harness solar energy in a “big way”
Batote, July 23: The Planning Commission of India (PCI), led by its member, BK Chaturvedi, former Cabinet Secretary, and Arun Mehta, Principal Secretary, flew to the project site of Baglihar-II at Chanderkot
The legal geopolitics of the Baglihar and Kishenganga hydroelectric power projects, whose legitimacy under the Indus Waters Treaty has been contested by Pakistan, demonstrates the political nature of technology
Has the regional displacement widened in the post-reform period? This study attempts to probe into this by analysing growth rates of aggregate and sectoral domestic product of major states in the pre (1980s)
SRINAGAR, Sept 4: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday underlined the importance of construction of hydro-electric projects in the State to harness its last hydro-electric potential and achieve self-sufficiency
Jammu: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said the Baglihar Hydroelectric Project (BHEP) stage-II would generate an average annual income of about Rs 500 crore by producing over 1,300 Million Unit (MU)
Pakistan has objected to India's move to fill the Nimoo-Bazgo dam in Jammu and Kashmir, claiming that it could cut off Islamabad's share of water from the Indus river. India had informed the Pakistan
JAMMU, Jul 30: Like all other North Indian states, J&K too faced complete blackout since 2.30 AM on Monday, following sudden Northern Grid failure, with all its essential services, including the hospitals,
Negotiations with Pvt, Public Sector Insurance companies today JAMMU, Sept 18: As the defects liability period of the contractor is ending in December this year, the 450 Mega Watts (MW) Baglihar Hydroelectric
The policy brief explores the evolving discourse on water issues in Pakistan where the process of political articulation, securitization and mobilization which often links water to Kashmir is studied.