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2031. Bhel launches Kosti thermal power plant in Sudan
- On Feb 05 2016, Power equipment maker Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (Bhel) announced the inauguration of 500 Mw Kosti thermal power plant in Sundan, the largest in that country.
- Significantly, this is Bhel's largest oil-fired thermal power plant in the overseas market and also its first crude-oil fired thermal power plant in Africa.
- "Bhel built Kosti (UM DABAKER) Thermal Power Plant (4x125 Mw), the largest thermal power plant of Sudan, was inaugurated by His Excellency Omer Hassan Ahmed El-Basheer, President of Sudan," the company said in a statement.
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2032. Tanzania says India to finance $380 million of water projects
- On 18 Mar 2015 , India agreed to finance as much as $380 million of water projects in Tanzania’s commercial capital of Dar es Salaam and in coastal regions of the nation, the East African country’s presidency said.
- The Indian government has pledged to provide $100 million for facilities in Dar es Salaam and some coastal areas, and may provide a further $280 million to finance the second phase of the supply of clean and safe water from Lake Victoria to residents in Mwanza, Shinyanga and Simiyu regions, the presidency said in a statement on its website On 18 Mar 2015.
- About 12% of deaths in Tanzania, which has East Africa’s biggest economy after Kenya, were related to water, sanitation and hygiene in 2004, according to UN Water, the United Nations’ coordination mechanism for water-related issues, which cited World Health Organization data.
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2033. MP chastises government over Komenda Sugar Factory
- The Komenda Sugar Factory, built at a cost of $35 million from an Indian Exim Bank facility, was inaugurated by then President John Mahama On 30 May 2016.
- The factory has the capacity to crush 1,250 tonnes of sugarcane per day.
- The sugar factory, on completion, would provide 1,300 direct jobs to Ghanaians and over 5,000 auxiliary jobs would also be provided under the project.
2034. Tata Power's JV commissions 120 mw Zambia project
- On 4 February 2016, Tata Power announced the commissioning of its 120-mw joint venture Itezhi Tezhi hydro Power Project in Zambia, in which Tata Power has a 50 per cent stake," the company said in a statement.
- Itezhi Tezhi Power Corporation Ltd (ITPC) is a joint venture with Zambian parastatal utility ZESCO Limited (ZESCO), is a special purpose vehicle, which has been set to build and operate a 120 MW hydro power plant in Itezhi Tezhi district on Kafue River in Zambia.
- In another filing to BSE the company said that Tata Power through its joint venture company Industrial Energy Ltd (IEL) has synchronised the 67.5 mw unit 1 of its 202.5 mw IEL Kalinganagar project.
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2035. Modi, Afghan President inaugurate India-built Salma dam
- Marking another major success in India's reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan, Prime Minister of India along with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on 4 June 2016, jointly inaugurated the Afghan-India Friendship Dam, earlier known as Salma Dam, built with Indian aid.
- Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Ghani said that with India's help a longstanding dream of Afghanistan has been realised after 40 years.
- Three turbines on the dam will produce 42 MW of electricity and the water will irrigate around 75,000 hectares of land.
2036. MEIL gets ₹3,000 cr order from Nuclear Power Corporation of India for 2 nuclear reactors
- Megha Engineering & Infrastructure Ltd (MEIL) on 23 April 2025, said the company has received an order worth about ₹13,000 crore from the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) for supplying two nuclear reactors of 700 megawatt (MW) each. The order marks MEIL's first step into the nuclear energy sector, the company said in a statement.
- MEIL said it has "formally received a purchase order for ₹12,800 crore from the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) to construct two 700 MWe nuclear reactors -- Kaiga Units 5 & 6 -- in Karnataka."
- The order has been secured Quality-cum-Cost-Based Selection (QCBS) process route conducted by NPCIL.
2037. Optiemus Unmanned Systems launches four advanced drones
- Partners with Taiwan-based Avix Technology to jointly develop drone components in India,Optiemus Unmanned Systems (OUS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Optiemus Infracom On 23 April2025, announced the launch of four advanced drones.
- The drones - Marak VT100, Vajra QC55, Canister Launched Loitering Munition and First Person View (FPV) drones with optical fiber cable-based navigation capability- showcase the latest in unmanned aerial technology by providing solutions for a wide range of defense, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations.
- In line with the vision of Make in India, OUS has also forged a partnership with Avix Technology, a Taiwan-based renowned drone developer and component manufacturer, to jointly develop, manufacture, and assemble high-performance camera systems, gimbals, and related drone components in India to meet the specific needs of the Indian defense and related sectors.
2038. Centre fast-tracks 17 mega infra projects worth Rs 14,096 crore across 4 states
- On 23 April 2025, It was reported that, The Centre has accelerated work on 17 major infrastructure projects worth over ₹14,096 crore across Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and Uttarakhand, as part of its ongoing efforts to boost development and streamline project execution.
- The projects were reviewed in a high-level meeting chaired by Amardeep Bhatia, Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), under the Project Monitoring Group (PMG) framework. According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the meeting brought together senior officials from central ministries, state governments, and project developers to assess and address key implementation challenges.
- A total of 19 issues affecting these 17 projects were taken up during the review. The discussion focused on resolving delays through stronger inter-ministerial and inter-state coordination. One of the significant projects reviewed was the four-laning of the Jaunpur-Akbarpur road, estimated at ₹3,164.72 crore.
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2039. Indian Navy Expands Its Logistics Fleet With ACTCM Barge For Warship Replenishment
- On 23 April 2025 Inducted the tenth Ammunition-Cum-Torpedo-Cum-Missile (ACTCM) Barge, designated LSAM 24 (Yard 134), at a ceremony held at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai.
- The ACTCM barges are designed to support the Navy’s operational requirements by facilitating the transportation, embarkation, and disembarkation of critical supplies such as ammunition, torpedoes, and missiles to naval platforms.
- The operations can be conducted both alongside jetties and in outer harbours, thereby enhancing the Navy’s logistics flexibility and rapid response capabilities.
2040. India, Saudi Arabia sign several MoUs to enhance cooperation
- On 23 April 2025 An MoU was signed between the Saudi Space Agency and the Department of Space of India on cooperation in the field of space activities for peaceful purposes.
- An MoU between the Saudi Arabian Anti-Doping Committee (SAADC) and the National Anti-Doping Agency, India (NADA) on Cooperation in the field of Anti-Doping Education and Prevention was signed between both parties.
- The expanding defence ties - including joint military exercises, training programs, and collaboration in the defence industry - the leaders announced the creation of a new Ministerial Committee on Defence Cooperation. Additionally, recognising the increasing cultural and social engagement between the two nations, the Council established a new Ministerial Committee on Tourism and Cultural Cooperation.
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