Monday, 10 March 2014

Sahara Group- illuminating India since inception

A normal disheartened reaction that usually comes out from every individual when lights are turned off even for an hour. Have you ever thought of people living in parish territories who are waiting eagerly for the electricity to light their roads?? The spontaneous answer to such questions is, “y should we?”

But the Sahara Group had a deep thought over it and is doing the task that the government should have done by coming up with a huge power house plant at Titilagarh to be built on 950acres in Balangir district of Odisha by investing 8000 crores.

The project will create several jobs in the region which the youth of the state is looking forward to.
The Sahara Power plant will serve the multiple problems beside providing employment to almost 2000 people with indirectly increase their per capita income and can have a better standard of living.Apart from providing edible drinking water, SIPCL looks into the personal needs of the humanity in that field and aims to provide Mobile Health Units (MHUs) and also primary and higher secondary education for the juveniles of Balangir district.

Keeping in mind the sustainable environmental, technologies used reduces the effluents, mainly ash by 50%, thus affecting the surroundings in an ostensible way.


More such power projects are streamlined in their planner books. All they need is a strong back bone of trust in them.

2 comments:

  1. I strongly support Shri Subrata Roy Saharaji & his organisation world largest family.He never harms anyone, He lives for other, provides shelter and food to crores of indian citizen & works a lot for nation and society.Such action against him is totally unfair. I pray Honble Supreme court of india to withdraw all action against him and provide him immediate relief

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  2. Why are people still willing to deposit money with Sahara? As far as I can see, simply because they started doing so in the past and the experience has not been negative. They did so in the past, got their money back with the promised returns and it just goes on, even when they have access to alternatives.

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