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Dear Sir,
 
We are interested in erection, overhauling, maintenance, and supply of spare parts for your Hydro turbine, on  round the clock basis. with our own manpower at any place in Nepal, etc.
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: LM Rajbhandari <kgkt...@wlink.com.np>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 9:44 PM
Subject: [INDIA-HydroPower:63] Re: (Rising SpamAlert)[INDIA-HydroPower:60]Indian firms in fray for Nepal Power Project

>
> Dear Mr. Vishal Singal,
>
> Thanks for your information.
>
> Now a days in Nepal have good oppertunities for the hydro power project for
> foregner to investment. We are very much interested to co-operate any group
> who want to invest in hydro power project.
>
> You know very well that we are doing pico-micro hydro project in Nepal and
> more than 500 system we have already installed here.
>
> Thanking you with best regards,
>
> L.M.Rajbhandari
> Chairman
> Krishna Grill & Engineering Works (Pvt.) Ltd.
> Koshati Trading Concern Pvt. Ltd.
> PO Box No. 150
> Main Road South
> Biratnagar-13
> Nepal
> Phone: 00977 21 535904/525492
> Fax: 00977 21 531162
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Vishal Singal" <singa...@gmail.com>
> To: "India Hydro-Electric Power" <indiahy...@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 11:12 AM
> Subject: (Rising Spam Alert)[INDIA-HydroPower:60] Indian firms in fray for
> Nepal Power Project
>
>
> > Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1898521.cms
> >
> > KATHMANDU: As peace talks resume in Nepal between the government and
> > Maoist insurgents, at least three Indian companies are eyeing a
> > hydropower project in the country's north.
> >
> > The 300 MW Upper Karnali hydropower project, once considered a risky
> > venture because of the presence of Maoists in the region, has become an
> > attractive proposition for Indian investors as the rebels have signed a
> > pact with the government to allow the industrial sector to operate
> > without hindrances.
> >
> > New Delhi's Jaypee Group, Andhra Pradesh's GVK and the
> > Bangalore-headquartered GMR Group have begun talks with the government
> > for staking the power project.
> >
> > In 2003, India's National Hydroelectric Power Corp had reached an
> > understanding with Nepal Electricity to develop the project as an
> > independent power producer without any links to the Indian government.
> >
> > NHPC chairman and managing director Yogendra Prasad had visited Nepal,
> > met power officials, and strengthened the understanding that NHPC would
> > have a majority stake (80-85 percent) with the produced power being
> > sold to India.
> >
> > However, even three years later, the project failed to take off. Held
> > back at first by a disagreement over power rate, last year talks were
> > almost abandoned after King Gyanendra seized power and the political
> > turmoil and royal regime's cold war with New Delhi kept Indian
> > investors away.
> >
> > Last year, the cash-strapped and power-starved royal regime announced
> > it would look for other investors if NHPC did not show up.
> >
> > Now, four months after the fall of the royal regime, NHPC is yet to
> > pick up the threads of the old understanding whereas three new Indian
> > companies are showing keen interest.
> >
> > Of them, the Jaypee Group, which has interests ranging from
> > construction, hospitality, engineering and IT and boasts of an annual
> > turnover of over $650 million, already has the experience of running a
> > hydropower project outside India.
> >
> > Besides operating 12 hydropower projects in six Indian states, it is
> > also involved in the Tala hydroelectric project in Chukha Dzongkhag in
> > western Bhutan.
> >
> > GVK, currently developing hydel projects in Himachal Pradesh and
> > Uttaranchal, this year formed a consortium with the GMR Group to
> > upgrade the New Delhi and Mumbai airports.
> >
> > More Indian investors could turn their attention to Nepal with the
> > Confederation of Nepalese Industries and Independent Power Producers of
> > Nepal planning two separate hydropower marts for small and medium-size
> > projects.
> >
> > While the Hydropower Invest Mart 2006 would be held Aug 21-23 to
> > identify small projects up to 10 MW and match them with investors,
> > later during the year a mart would be organised to identify medium
> > projects, ranging from 10-100 MW.
> >
> > Vishal Singal
> >
> > Singal Hydel Consulting SHC
> > "Power House" # 892, Sector 12
> > Panchkula 134 112, HRY INDIA
> > Tel +91 9888188891, 9888288892
> > E-Mail: singa...@yahoo.com
> > Web: http://www.himurja.com
> > [Tapping the Power of the Himalayas]
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
>

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