The news reports stated that ReNew has "abandoned" its proposed project in Nagpur due to "unrealistically high power tariffs" and inconclusive discussions with government officials.
ReNew, a leading renewable energy company, on Thursday clarified that news carried in certain sections of media in Nagpur was misleading. The news reports had stated that ReNew has "abandoned" its proposed project in Nagpur due to "unrealistically high power tariffs" and inconclusive discuss
"Electricity is being supplied to our people at high rates. It would be their mistake if they [Centre] think that we will remain silent on this injustice," CM Gandapur warned.
During the strike, all the businesses remained closed and traffic crawled near Mangla Dam, one of the largest multipurpose water bodies used for irrigation and hydroelectric power in the country.
Chandigarh [India], Jan 10 (ANI): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers on Friday staged a protest outside Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh's residence alleging high power tariff in the state.