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    MP aims to beat China, build world’s biggest solar park

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    The 1050MW solar power park is to be developed over 2,100 hectare straddling three districts – Shajapur, Rajgarh and Agar Malwa, say sources. The biggest solar power park today is of 850MW in Longyangxia Dam, China.

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    POWER BOOSTER
    (This story originally appeared in on Dec 26, 2017)
    BHOPAL: Just a day after CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan laid the foundation stone for the 750MW Rewa Solar Park, Madhya Pradesh is aiming to pip China by setting up the world’s largest solar power park with an installed capacity of 1050 MW.
    While half of the power from the Rewa plant – one of the biggest in the country – will be supplied to Delhi Metro, power from the new solar plant will boost Indian Railways.

    The 1050MW solar power park is to be developed over 2,100 hectare straddling three districts – Shajapur, Rajgarh and Agar Malwa, say sources. The biggest solar power park today is of 850MW in Longyangxia Dam, China.

    “Some of the land has already been allotted to us for developing this park,” principal secretary for new and renewable energy, Manu Shrivastav, told TOI, adding: “Talks with railways are in the final stages and they have agreed to purchase 400MW of power. The remaining would be purchased by state government. ”

    Model code of conduct effective
    Elections will also be conducted in Nagar Parishad in Akoda (Bhind), Karnawad in Dewas district and Khilchipur in Rajgarh district after council presidents were recalled under Section 47, Sub-section 2 of the MP Municipality Act 1961.

    The commission also announced elections to panchayats to fill vacant posts as of September 30. In 51 districts, of 5,435 posts, by-elections for 78 sarpanch, 17 janpad panchayat members, three district panchayat members and general election for 90 sarpanch and 1,600 panch will also be held.

    A notification from the state election commission said model code of conduct would be effective in all municipal bodies with immediate effect where elections were declared on Monday. After nomination and scrutiny of papers, polling for civic bodies would be held on January 17 and the results would be out three days later.


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