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Power on Environment: Lok Sabha (Till Monsoon Session) 2013-14 -Part-I Power on Environment: Lok Sabha (till Monsoon Session) 2013-14 -Part-I Q. No. Q. Type Date Ans by Members Title of the Questions Subject Specific Political State Ministry Party Representati ve *151 Starred 07.03.2013 Power Shri C. Sivasami Capacity Addition of Alternative Technologies AIADM Tamil Nadu Power K Shri S. Pakkirappa Energy Studies BJP Karnataka 1634 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Smt. Kamla Devi Patle Hydro-Electric Projects Alternative Technologies BJP Chhattisgarh on Ganga 1635 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Bhausaheb Provision of Electricity at Alternative Technologies SS Maharashtra Wakchaure Economical Rate 1643 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Kuldeep Bishnoi Hydro Power Projects in Alternative Technologies HJC Haryana Private Sector 1723 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri J.M. Aaroon Growth Plans of NTPC Alternative Technologies INC Tamil Nadu Rasheed 1742 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Ashok Kumar Environmental Clearance EIA BSP Uttar Pradesh Rawat for Power Project 1777 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Bibhu Prasad Tarai NTPC Project in Odisha Alternative Technologies CPI Odisha 2777 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa Agreement for Hydel Alternative Technologies INC Rajasthan Power Project 2794 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Rangaswamy Hydel Power Alternative Technologies INC Karnataka Dhruvanarayana Shri P. Karunakaran Energy Studies CPI(M) Kerala 2811 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Asaduddin Owaisi NTPC Project Alternative Technologies AIMIM Andhra Pradesh 2876 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Prem Das Rai Hydro Power Generation Alternative Technologies SDF Sikkim Projects 2878 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri A.T. (Nana) Patil Power Projects on Alternative Technologies BJP Maharashtra Brahmaputra 2934 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Sultan Ahmed NTPC power project Energy Studies AITC West Bengal 3918 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Dr. Nilesh Narayan Power Projects in Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Rane Maharashtra 3979 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Kirti (Jha) Azad Generation of Renewable Alternative Technologies BJP Bihar Energy 4016 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Joseph Toppo People affected due to Energy Studies AGP Assam Power Projects 4054 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Dhananjay Singh Hydro Power Generation Alternative Technologies BJP Uttar Pradesh 4057 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Sanjay Shamrao Delay in Hydro Power Energy Studies BJP Maharashtra Dhotre Projects Shri Bhartruhari Environmental BJD Odisha Mahtab Conservation 4077 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Ganeshrao Hydro Power Projects on Alternative Technologies SS Maharashtra Nagorao Dudhgaonkar Border 4136 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Dilip Singh Judeo Pollution from Thermal Energy Studies BJP Chhattisgarh Power Plants Shri Jagdish Sharma Pollution JD(U) Bihar 4139 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri P.R. Natarajan Utilisation of Fly Ash Alternative Technologies CPI(M) Tamil Nadu *428 Starred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Kishanbhai Hydro Power Generation Energy Studies INC Gujarat Vestabhai Patel Capacity Shri Ravneet Singh Water Management INC Punjab 4849 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Dr. Nilesh Narayan Rural Electrification in Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Rane Maharashtra 4890 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Smt. Yashodhara Raje Power Projects in Energy Studies BJP Madhya Scindia Chhattisgarh Pradesh 4900 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Smt. Mala Rajya Laxmi Persons Affected due to Energy Studies BJP Uttarakhand Shah Tehri Dam Project 4904 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Dr. Kirodilal Meena Surrender of Licences Energy Studies Ind. Rajasthan 4968 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Takam Sanjoy Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Energy Studies INC Arunchal Vidyutikaran Yojana Pradesh 4971 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Chandre D.B. Thermal Power Plants Energy Studies BJP Karnataka Gowda Shri Jagdish Singh BSP Uttar Pradesh Rana 5041 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Somendra Nath Power Projects in West Energy Studies AITC West Bengal Mitra Bengal 5052 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri C. Sivasami Solar Power by NTPC Alternative Technologies AIADM Tamil Nadu K 5055 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Smt. Rama Devi Delay in Construction of Energy Studies BJP Bihar New Power Plants Dr. Sanjay Sinh INC Uttar Pradesh 5769 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Ashok Tanwar Long Term Energy Policy Alternative Technologies INC Haryana 5819 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Sudarshan Bhagat Power Crisis Energy Studies BJP Jharkhand Dr. Anup Kumar Saha CPI(M) West Bengal 5821 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Arjun Ram Funds for Implementation Energy Studies BJP Rajasthan Meghwal of RGGVY Shri M. K. Raghavan INC Kerala 5824 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Abdul Rahman Power Theft Energy Studies DMK Tamil Nadu 5826 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Modugula ssessment of Demand and Energy Studies TDP Andhra Venugopala Reddy Supply of Power Pradesh 5835 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Marotrao Sainuji Hydro Power Generation Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Kowase Projects 5848 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Smt. Meena Singh Bank Loans for Power Energy Studies JD(U) Bihar Projects Dr. Bhola Singh BJP Bihar 5851 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Hansraj Gangaram Monitoring of Thermal Energy Studies BJP Maharashtra Ahir Power Projects 5852 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Dr. (Smt.) Jhansi Electricity to Farmers Agriculture INC Andhra Lakshmi Botcha Pradesh 5919 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Suresh Kumar Reforms in Power Sector Energy Studies INC Andhra Shetkar Pradesh 5933 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Maulana Badruddin Hydro Power Projects Energy Studies AIUDF Assam Ajmal 5960 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Dr. Murli Manohar Hydro Power Projects in Energy Studies BJP Uttar Pradesh Joshi Bhutan Shri Dinesh Chandra JD(U) Bihar Yadav Shri Anant Kumar BJP Karnataka Dattatreya Hegde 5975 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Datta Raghobaji New Power Projects Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Meghe *62 Starred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Nripendra Nath Rural Electrification Energy Studies AIFB West Bengal Roy Shri Jagadanand Singh RJD Bihar 701 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Abdul Rahman Pending Power Projects EIA DMK Tamil Nadu Shri C. Rajendran Energy Studies AIADM Tamil Nadu K Shri Nalin Kumar BJP Karnataka Kateel 763 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Gajanan Dharmshi Delay in Approval Power Energy Studies SS Maharashtra Babar Projects Shri Shivaji Adhalrao SS Maharashtra Patil Shri Dharmendra SP Uttar Pradesh Yadav Shri Anandrao Adsul SS Maharashtra 767 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Parayamparanbil Power from Kudankulam Energy Studies CPI(M) Kerala Kuttappan Biju Nuclear Power Plant Shri C. Rajendran AIADM Tamil Nadu K 770 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Rajiv Ranjan Implementation of Power Energy Studies JD(U) Bihar (Lalan) Singh Projects in Arunachal Pradesh Dr. Murli Manohar Water Management BJP Uttar Pradesh Joshi 821 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Dinesh Chandra Hydro Power Potential in Energy Studies JD(U) Bihar Yadav Arunachal Pradesh Shri Anant Kumar Water Management BJP Karnataka Dattatreya Hegde 834 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Rajaiah Siricilla Capacity of Power Energy Studies INC Andhra Generation Pradesh Shri Hamdullah Sayeed EIA INC Lakshadweep Shri Gopinath BJP Maharashtra Pandurang Munde Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh NCP Maharashtra Naik Dr. (Smt.) Ratna AITC West Bengal De(Nag) 851 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Chandre D.B. Shortfall in Power Energy Studies BJP Karnataka Gowda Generation due to Water Shortage Shri S. R. Jeyadurai Water Management DMK Tamil Nadu 2100 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Avtar Singh Sources of Power Energy Studies INC Haryana Bhadana Generation 2106 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Nalin Kumar Power Projects in Energy Studies BJP Karnataka Kateel Karnataka 2156 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Hamdullah Sayeed Sound Proof Generators Energy Studies INC Lakshadweep 2187 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Smt. Supriya Sadanand Capacity of Power Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Sule Generation 2242 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Sambandam Modernisation of Power Energy Studies INC Tamil Nadu Keerapalayam Alagiri Plants Shri Jayaram Pangi BJD Odisha 2249 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Smt. Bijoya Lower Subansiri Hydro Energy Studies BJP Assam Chakravarty Electric Project Shri Rajen Gohain Water Management BJP Assam 2282 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Bhaskarrao Clearance for Hydel Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Bapurao Patil Power Projects Shri N.S.V. Chitthan EIA INC Tamil Nadu Shri Eknath Mahadeo INC Maharashtra Gaikwad Shri Asaduddin Owaisi AIMIM Andhra Pradesh Shri Anand Prakash SS Maharashtra Paranjpe 3000 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Adhi Sankar Impact of Hydel Power Alternative Technologies DMK Tamil Nadu Projects 3001 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri O. S. Manian Kundah Power Project Energy Studies AIADM Tamil Nadu K 3015 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Nikhil Kumar Village Energy Security Energy Studies BJP Bihar Choudhary Programme Smt. Susmita Bauri CPI(M) West Bengal Smt. Putul Kumar Ind. Bihar Shri Arvind Kumar BSP Uttar Pradesh Chaudhary 3040 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Kalikesh Narayan Energy Consumption Energy Studies BJD Odisha Singh Deo 3058 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri P. 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