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NTPC's hydel project not linked to 'sinking' Joshimath, says PowerMin

The union power ministry has now come in support of its wholly owned power generator NTPC Ltd backing its claim that the hydropower project had no role in play in the cracks being witnessed

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As the situation in Joshimath worsens, authorities have marked dangerous buildings with red crosses | Photo: PTI

Shreya Jai New Delhi
As the crisis worsens in Joshimath, with residents being relocated in the aftermath of rapid land subsidence, claims and counterclaims are flying thick and fast.

Two key infrastructure projects are being blamed for the havoc in Joshimath — NTPC Tapovan Vishnugad Hydro Electric Project (HEP) and the Char Dham national highway project. The Union  power ministry has come out in support of its wholly owned power generator NTPC, backing its claim that the hydropower project had no role in the land subsidence. 

In a letter to the chief secretary of Uttarakhand, Union Power Secretary Alok Kumar said the land subsidence in Joshimath

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