Sterlite Power on Monday said it has bagged orders worth Rs 3,800 crore in the first three quarters of this fiscal, which is 90 per cent higher than a year ago. The orders were bagged by the solutions' business unit in the domestic and international markets during the first three quarters FY23, showing a growth of 90 per cent growth compared to the same period of FY22, a company statement said. Sterlite Power is a leading power transmission developer and solutions provider. The new order wins are for the uprate of existing power transmission lines for 132 kV, 220 kV and 400kV of Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) and state utilities like Meghalaya Power Transmission Corporation Ltd (MePTCL), and West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company Ltd (WBSETCL), it said. For Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Ltd (HVPNL), the company will supply and install OPGW for fiberization of the state's existing transmission network for 66 kV, 132 kV, 220 kV and 400kV. In the products busines
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Actor and politician has called upon Tamil Nadu government to to permanently shut down the copper plant at Thoothukudi.
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Justice Sasidharan recused himself stating that he had earlier heard the matter in Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court
The company has also made an interim prayer for permission to take up maintenance work
NGT had ordered reopening of Vedanta's Sterlite copper unit
High Court had stayed National Green Tribunal's order asking for copper plant to be reopened.
ICA believes reopening of the smelter unit will bring relief to the downstream and ancillary industry
The NGT Saturday set aside the Tamil Nadu government order for closure of the copper unit at Tuticorin, saying it was "non sustainable" and "unjustified"
The NGT has asked Vedanta to spend Rs 1 billion within a period of 3 years for welfare of the inhabitants in the area
The Tamil Nadu government on May 28 on environmental grounds in the wake of protests by locals
On August 9, the Tribunal had allowed Vedanta to enter the administrative unit inside its Sterlite copper plant at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu
The Tamil Nadu government had, on May 28, ordered the state pollution control board to seal and "permanently" close the mining group's copper plant
They tell the media the May 22 stir that turned violent and in which 11 fisherfolk fell to police bullets, was not their of their making
Sources said that with local tensions running high over the deaths of the protesters, the resources company was holding off for now from filing a legal challenge