Rampal Power Plant

Rampal Power Plant

DISASTER written on the wall

As a debate rages over the Rampal power plant and its impact on the Sundarbans, a substantive amount of information is available for us to reach some conclusion. The plant may have a far-reaching impact on the world's unique mangrove forest.

8y ago

Concern Over Sundarbans: Govt to reply to Unesco in a week

The government will respond within a week to Unesco's concern over the Rampal power plant close to the Sundarbans and recommendation for cancellation of the project.

8y ago

Rampal Plant: Construction to continue

The construction work on Rampal power plant will not be suspended despite the advice of Unesco, State Minister for Power

8y ago

Rampal would harm aquatic resources of Sundarbans

Hot water and chemicals to be discharged into water bodies from Rampal power plant would cause significant damage to aquatic life in the river and canal networks in the Sundarbans, said a Unesco report.

8y ago

Rampal Power Plant / Unesco calls for revised EIA

Expressing concern over the potential damages to the Sundarbans, the Unesco has requested the government to conduct a revised Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) before going ahead with the Rampal power plant.

8y ago

Keep close watch on Rampal

A number of experts yesterday called for forming an independent commission to monitor the implementation of the coal-

8y ago

Debate over Rampal Power plant / Concern rooted in lack of understanding

The soon to be built $1.49 billion Rampal coal-fired power plant has generated concern and controversy among the citizens,

8y ago

Debate over Rampal Power plant / 10 questions: authorities answers, counter response

The National Committee for Saving the Sundarbans (NCSS) yesterday responded to the answers to “10 questions”

8y ago

DISASTER written on the wall

As a debate rages over the Rampal power plant and its impact on the Sundarbans, a substantive amount of information is available for us to reach some conclusion. The plant may have a far-reaching impact on the world's unique mangrove forest.

8y ago

Concern Over Sundarbans: Govt to reply to Unesco in a week

The government will respond within a week to Unesco's concern over the Rampal power plant close to the Sundarbans and recommendation for cancellation of the project.

8y ago

Rampal Plant: Construction to continue

The construction work on Rampal power plant will not be suspended despite the advice of Unesco, State Minister for Power

8y ago

Rampal would harm aquatic resources of Sundarbans

Hot water and chemicals to be discharged into water bodies from Rampal power plant would cause significant damage to aquatic life in the river and canal networks in the Sundarbans, said a Unesco report.

8y ago

Unesco calls for revised EIA

Expressing concern over the potential damages to the Sundarbans, the Unesco has requested the government to conduct a revised Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) before going ahead with the Rampal power plant.

8y ago

Keep close watch on Rampal

A number of experts yesterday called for forming an independent commission to monitor the implementation of the coal-

8y ago

Concern rooted in lack of understanding

The soon to be built $1.49 billion Rampal coal-fired power plant has generated concern and controversy among the citizens,

8y ago

Damage to Sundarbans obvious

Demanding the government scrap the Rampal power plant project, green activist Sultana Kamal yesterday said they were

8y ago

10 questions: authorities answers, counter response

The National Committee for Saving the Sundarbans (NCSS) yesterday responded to the answers to “10 questions”

8y ago

‘Rampal power plant for personal interest’

People in favour of Rampal power plant near the Sundarbans are driven by their own interests, alleges National Committee to Save the Sundarbans.

8y ago