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Oversight NGT Committee visits NTPC dadri

During the visit to NTPC Dadri the Oversight NGT Committee visited Control Room of Coal Station Stage-2, Ash Mound(Eco Park), FGD site, Ash Handling System in AHP area and reviewed the Environment Management Practices

PSU Watch Bureau

Dadri: The Oversight National Green Tribunal (NGT) Committee, headed by Justice Rajesh Kumar, Chairman, accompanied by S.K. Gupta, Regional Director,(CPCB), Dr Archana Dwivedi, Regional Officer, UPPCB, Gautam Budh Nagar and other team members visited NTPC Dadri on August 19, 2019. A.K. Das, CGM (Dadri) warmly welcomed Shri Kumar and other officials on arrival.

During the visit to Dadri thermal power plant, the Committee visited Control Room of Coal Station Stage-2, Ash Mound(Eco Park), FGD site, Ash Handling System in AHP area and reviewed the Environment Management Practices and New Initiatives undertaken by NTPC. A.K. Das apprised the Committee members about various Environment Management Practices and new initiatives of  Dadri Power station.
A.K. Das, CGM, NTPC Dadri apprised the Committee members about various Environment Management Practices and new initiatives of  Dadri Power station

Head of departments, senior officials were also present on the occasion. The Committee also witnessed the Presentation and Film on NTPC Dadri. As a token of their visit to NTPC Dadri the Committee members planted saplings at Ash Mound (Eco Park). 

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