West Bengal to offer land to CPRI for laboratory
Kolkata, September 22, 2006: The West Bengal government is likely to allot a 3-acre plot near Kolkata to the Bangalore-based Central Power Research Institute (CPRI), for setting up a power equipment-testing laboratory, which is presently operating in a WSEB property. The West Bengal Power ministry has requested CPRI to put in a formal application to the state government for the land and the land is likely to be allotted in Rajarhat. This laboratory will be set on a similar scale as the major ones that are in operation at Bangalore, Bhopal and Hyderabad. Future investment on this power equipment infrastructure would be 100-150 crores.
By INRnews Correspondent
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