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“The Pare Hydro Project is set to be commissioned by February end next year, while the Kameng project would take another two months,” Borgohain informed.
The Chief Minister stressed on timely completion and commissioning of the projects. He said the Prime Minister had personally enquired about the status of the projects during meetings at New Delhi.
He assured support of the state government in overcoming all local issues that may have cropped up after the damages caused by torrential rains. He further assured security, particularly to the Pare Project, which is nearing completion.
Khandu also raised the issue of establishment of a NEEPCO Office in the state, which has been a long pending demand of project affected people. Borgohain disclosed that this was being taken up with the Union Power Ministry. He said that establishing an office in the state would be hugely beneficial for NEEPCO once the two ongoing projects are commissioned.
Besides the Pare and Kameng electric projects, NEEPCO runs the 405 MW Ranganadi hydro electric project in Lower Subansiri district, which was commissioned way back in 2002 benefiting states of the entire north eastern region.