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The Department of Power of West Bengal is a Bengal government ministry. [1] It is a ministry mainly responsible for the fulfillment of the demand of electricity in the state. With the enhancement of the generating capacity, it is also emphasizing on the strengthening of transmission and distribution network, especially in rural Bengal.
The Government of West Bengal, also known as the West Bengal Government, is the principal administrative authority of the Indian state of West Bengal, created by the National Constitution as the state's legislative, executive and judicial authority. [1]
Ministry of Power: Kolkata, West Bengal: Electricity 48 Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India: 2007 Ministry of Railways: New Delhi: Enterprises Under Construction 49 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited: 1995 Ministry of Urban Development: Delhi: Services Transport Services 50 East North Interconnection Company: 2007 Ministry of ...
It operates both thermal power stations and hydel power stations under the ownership of Ministry of Power, Government of India. DVC is headquartered in the Kolkata city of West Bengal, India. [3] DVC is currently undergoing corporatization and restructuring to explore the possibility of an IPO to raise funds for expansion. [4]
Pages in category "Government of West Bengal" ... Ministry of Power (West Bengal) Ministry of Public Enterprises (West Bengal) N. Nabanna (building) U. Uttar Kanya; W.
NTPC Limited, formerly known as National Thermal Power Corporation, is an Indian central Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the ownership of the Ministry of Power and the Government of India, who is engaged in the generation of electricity and other activities. The headquarters of the PSU are situated at New Delhi. NTPC's core function is ...
West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (WBSEDCL) is a wholly owned enterprise of Government of West Bengal, established in 2007 as one of the two successors of West Bengal State Electricity Board, and is responsible for providing power to 96% of West Bengal with a customer base of more than 2.2 crore across the state.
West Bengal and Tripura were the only two states that did not immediately repealed OPS once NPS was implemented from 1 January 2004. [26] After two decades of being scrapped, the OPS has been re-implemented for government employees towards fulfilling election promises in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and ...