NTPC seeks 15 acres from Odisha for a Medical College: Business Standard
November 30th, 2010
Following is an excerpt from http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/ntpc-seeks-land-for-medical-college-in-state/416713/.
"NTPC has sought 15 acres of land for setting up a medical college in the state. It has also evinced interest in setting up a power engineering institute. The company has written to us, requesting for land allotment and we will hold an inter-departmental meeting soon to decide on the site for the medical college and the power engineering institute. The details of the medical college are yet to be finalized but as per the norms of Medical Council of India, they have to start with a 300-bed facility”, an official source told Business Standard.
NTPC which had proposed to set up two super thermal power plants to be set up at Gajamara in Dhenkanal district and Darlipalli in Sundergarh district and also add 1320 Mw to its thermal power station at Talcher, was keen to sign a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the state owned Grid Corporation of Orissa (Gridco).
The PPA was to be signed between NTPC and Gridco for a period of 25 years. NTPC is setting up a 3200 Mw power plant at Gajamara and 4800 Mw power plant at Darlipalli.
One of the conditions set by the state government for signing of the PPA was the setting up of a medical college and a power engineering institute. The second condition was allocation of 50 per cent power for the state from the two proposed super thermal power stations."NTPC has claimed that it has got the approval of the Centre for allocation of 50 per cent of power for the host state. … ”, the source added.
The proposed super thermal power projects of NTPC at Gajamara and Darlipalli were scheduled to be operational by 2016-17. The Gajamara project needed 2900 acres of land and NTPC claimed to have conducted the gram sabha for this project in March this year.
After MCL, this is the next public sector company to have agreed to set up a medical college in Odisha. (This is not considering ESI corporation and Indian Railways’s plans.) Next NALCO and SAIL must be pressured for medical colleges in Koraput and Rourkela respectively.
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1. Ashis | December 2nd, 2010 at 12:30 pm
The proposed medical college of NTPC in Odisha should be at Dhenkanal and the power engineering institute should be at Jharsuguda. Because it has already two plants at Talcher which is only 70 kms from DKL and now going to start another super thermal power plant at Gajamara in Dhenkanal district.
Further As Chitta Sir said, NALCO and SAIL must be pressured as soon as possible and regularly send reminders for setting up medical colleges in Koraput and Rourkela respectively. NALCO being based at Odisha with a Navaratna status is yet to do something special in Odisha on CSR front.
2. Devasis | December 7th, 2010 at 1:17 pm
For nursing they can start with 150 beds and may not require 300 beds. We should encourage them to start