Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate two mega power plants, including Haryana Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership (GCNEP), at Jassaur Khedi in Haryana around New Year.
Party MPs from the state, Deepender Singh Hooda and Ashok Tanwar, who met the Prime Minister here today, said he gave his consent to inaugurate the Gorakhpur Atomic Power Plant (GAPP) in Fatehabad and GCNEP.
According to a release issued here, Hooda said GCNEP will be a landmark power plant, which will benefit the state.
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"It would provide thought leadership and research guidance in the field of nuclear energy systems, nuclear security and radiological safety issues along with applications of radioisotopes and radiation technologies across the globe. GAPP is being set up in 1313-acre land and is slated to generate 2800 MW power," he said.
Hooda and Tanwar expressed gratitude to Singh for development of rural roads in the state under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) through which Haryana would soon get 1,100 km new rural roads, marking the beginning of Phase-2 of the scheme as per which the Centre would spend 75 per cent and state government would incur 25 per cent of the cost.
Hooda also thanked UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Jairam Ramesh for starting PMGSY. It may be recalled that a delegation of Haryana Congress MPs had earlier met the Prime Minister to demand implementation of the scheme in the state.
PMGSY was stopped in Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, Goa and Maharashtra citing lack of progress of the projects, the release said.