Nuclear Power Corporation to invest Rs.145.75 bn next fiscal
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Nuclear Power Corporation to invest Rs.145.75 bn next fiscal

Nuclear Power Corporation of India will spend Rs.145.75 bn next financial year, jumping 22 per cent over the capital expenditure of Rs.118.90 bn in the current fiscal. Major NPCIL projects under construction include Unit-3 and Unit-4 of the Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor at Kakrapar atomic pow...

Nuclear Power Corporation of India will spend Rs.145.75 bn next financial year, jumping 22 per cent over the capital expenditure of Rs.118.90 bn in the current fiscal. Major NPCIL projects under construction include Unit-3 and Unit-4 of the Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor at Kakrapar atomic power station, Gujarat. Contact: SK Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director, Nuclear Power Corporation of India.Address: 16th Floor, Centre -I, World Trade Centre, Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Mumbai-400 005.Tel: 022-2218 2171.E-mail: cmd@npcil.co.inWebsite: www.npcil.nic.in

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