"We are at a very advanced stage of the takeover process of the Raghunathpur thermal power plant and possibly will go to the board for approval," NTPC Chairman and Managing Director Arup Roy Chowdhury told PTI.
He said even the cap price for the project had been decided with DVC chairman and the techno-feasibility report of NTPC would be negotiated for a final deal price to bridge the gap.
Roy Chowdhury said the company would take over the entire Raghunathpur thermal power project, both phase-I and phase-II.
"The water issue had been resolved with acquisition of five acres of land and work will be completed shortly. But, rail and road connectivity is yet to be completed and without that, commercial generation is not possible," a DVC official said.
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DVC employees were protesting the sale of any asset to NTPC and had been carrying out protest meetings.