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Showcasing history of hydro-electricity projects in India
- | Wednesday | 20th June, 2018
They are free to do so after getting permission from us,” said Mr. Ragu. Mr. Ragu pointed out that the Singara power station helped power the textile mills and other industries in Coimbatore. “The Kundah dam was constructed over a three-and-a-half-year period with over 10,000 workers reportedly working each day,” said Mr. Ragu. Mr. Ragu said the museum was open to visit by college students or of any educational institution. S. Ragu, Superintending Engineer, Kundah Hydro-Electric Circle, told The Hindu the museum highlights the roles of the people responsible for introducing hydro-electric power to Tamil Nadu and India, like the first chairman of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, V.P.
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