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A. Roy Chowdhury

(From right) Mr R.K. Agarwal, CEO, Maithon Power Co Ltd, explaining the new 1000-MW power project `Mython Right Bank Thermal Power Station' to the Union Minister of Power, Mr Sushil Kumar Shinde; the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Mr Madhu Koda; and the Union Minister of Coal, Mr Shibu Soren, at Madandih near Dhanbad in Jharkhand on Wednesday.

The project is a joint venture between Damodar Valley Corporation and Tata Power Co Ltd and is expected enhance the power supply quality in both West Bengal and Jharkhand.

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