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A CISF jawan sustained bullet injury when a gun being cleaned by his colleague went off accidentally in NTPC. The constable has been rushed to Karimangar hospital for better treatment
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NTPC has donated an electric rickshaw to the Sports Coaching Foundation under its CSR initiative, strengthening the organisation's efforts to promote sports among underprivileged children. The vehicle will help transport sports equipment to government schools across Telangana.
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NTPC, under its CSR initiative for 2025-26, provided advanced medical equipment to the Orthopedics Department and mortuary at Gandhi Hospital. The equipment was inaugurated by senior NTPC officials and is expected to enhance patient care and hospital operations
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World Environment Day was celebrated at NTPC’s Ramagundam and Telangana projects with an environmental awareness walk, a conservation pledge, student drawing contests, and a mass plantation drive that saw 200 saplings planted across the township
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NTPC celebrated Telangana Formation Day at its Peddapalli unit with enthusiasm. General Manager Mukul Rai addressed employees, appreciating their contributions and reaffirming NTPC’s commitment to sustainable development and nation-building.
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Recurring accidents expose structural weaknesses in India’s boiler safety regime and its fragmented enforcement framework
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The Southern Region Sports Meet (SRSM) 2025–26 concluded at NTPC Ramagundam, Telangana, with vibrant participation and spirited competition. Executive Director Chandan Kumar Samanta presided over the closing ceremony, joined by senior officials and dignitaries.
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The Rural Sports Meet-2025-26 organised by NTPC under its CSR initiative began on Monday with participation from 21 government high schools from Ramagundam, Kamanpur, Anthergaon and Palakurthi mandals, aiming to promote sportsmanship and physical fitness among rural students
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Construction of Stage-II of the Telangana Super Thermal Power Project has been delayed despite all approvals, as the State government has not entered into a mandatory power purchase agreement with NTPC, stalling the 2,400 MW expansion
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The Ramagundam Municipal Corporation has started installing fencing along nalas to prevent garbage dumping, which causes frequent blockages. The initiative is part of ongoing modernisation works in Ramagundam, Godavarikhani and NTPC areas to improve drainage and reduce recurring maintenance costs.
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Hindu organisations under the Hindu Ikya Vedika banner staged a dharna in Ramagundam protesting the demolition of 46 Daari Maisamma temples by municipal authorities. BJP, VHP, and BRS leaders condemned the move, demanding action against officials and the local MLA.
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The AERB has moved siting consent for the Mahi-Banswara nuclear project to ASHVINI, the NPCIL-NTPC joint venture. PM Modi will inaugurate the project, which includes four 700 MWe PHWR units, expanding India’s nuclear power capacity
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India's NTPC plans to acquire overseas uranium assets to fuel its upcoming nuclear power projects. Through joint ventures and individual efforts, NTPC is expanding into nuclear energy to support India's clean energy goals and reduce dependence on fossil fuels
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NTPC Ramagundam organized a mega health camp in Rompikunta under the National Health Mission programme, Swasth Nari Sashakt Pariwar Abhiyan. Female specialists conducted screenings for anemia, diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases, and refractive errors for 135 patients
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NTPC Ramagundam has won the CII Excellent Energy Efficiency Plant Award 2025 for the fifth time, recognising its leadership in energy efficiency, environmental stewardship, and operational reliability. The plant continues to set benchmarks for sustainable and innovative practices
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NTPC Executive Director underlines the importance of yoga in maintaining both physical and mental health
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Former Minister and senior BRS leader T Harish Rao raised serious concerns over the state government’s decision to construct a 510 MW hydel power project in Himachal Pradesh through TG Genco, calling it a Tughlaq-style blunder
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The core aim of GEM was to empower young girls, particularly from underserved communities by giving them access to opportunities, guidance and holistic development.
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Based on the evaluations, 120 girls will be selected to take part in a 28-day residential workshop, scheduled in the month of May this year
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The collision between the two trains, operated by power major NTPC, happened around 3 am near Bhognadih in Barhait police station area