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JK govt to use legal means to resume work on Rattle hydel

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Press Trust of India Jammu
The Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to use all legal options to remove the bottlenecks in the 850MW Rattle hydroelectric project, abandoned by the contractor, a case which is pending in court.

Chairing a meeting, Minister for Law and Justice Abdul Haq today asked his department officials to find alternatives so that work on the project could be started soon.

He also asked the Advocate General to use all legal options to remove the bottlenecks in the project.

The meeting discussed the legal course of action with regard to construction of 850 MW Rattle Hydroelectric Power Project on the river Chenab in Drabshala area of Kishtwar district, an official spokesman said.
 

The minister was informed that the contract for construction of the project was awarded to GVK Limited on BOOT basis in June 2010, but the construction work on the project got abandoned owing to certain issues with the contractor, the spokesman said.

The meeting was informed that after the developer expressed inability to resume work, the matter is being examined by a committee headed by the Financial Commissioner, Planning Development & Monitoring Department and the case is also pending in court.

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First Published: Nov 15 2016 | 9:57 PM IST

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