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Delayed projects, displaced people
India now considers all hydel plants as renewables and plans to undertake 78 new hydropower projects. But most such plants have had a chequered history and dislocated thousands of people
Kundan Pandey
Published:
21st Jun, 2019 at 4:44 AM