To move imported coal from Sandheads to NTPCĂÂŽs super thermal power plant at Farakka in West Bengal along the National Waterway Number One (NW1) will start shortly. NTPC will use the coal for power generation purpose
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Coal transport for NTPC to begin via Waterway
To move imported coal from Sandheads to NTPCĂÂŽs super thermal power plant at Farakka in West Bengal along the National Waterway Number One (NW1) will start shortly. NTPC will use the coal for power generation purpose
Kolkata Port Trust invites bids for multipurpose jetty
The Kolkata Port Trust has invited bidsĂąâŹârequests for qualification or RFQsĂąâŹâfor construĂÂction of a 270 metre long riverine multipurpose jetty, which is estimated to cost Rs 290 crore, at the Haldia dock.

