Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will lay the foundation stone of Rs 23,502 crore nuclear power plant, to be set up at Gorakhpur in Haryana's Fatehabad district, in January next year.
The Prime Minister would also address a public meeting after laying the foundation stone of the plant, Additional Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), C B S Venkataramanna said today.
About 1,503 acres of land has been acquired for setting up the plant and compensation amounting to Rs 450 crore has been given to the farmers whose land was acquired, a Haryana government release quoted Venkataramanna as saying.
Scientists of Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) have conducted various surveys and tests at the site of the plant, he said.
The setting up of this plant would accelerate the pace of development and new ventures would come up which would lead to creation of jobs and increase income of the people, the release said.
It said the Gorakhpur-Kajalheri road would soon be constructed along the plant so as to provide better connectivity to the people.
Gorakhpur village would be developed as a Model Village under Corporate Social Responsibility and for this, a detailed action plan has been provided to NPCIL which would cover various issues like development of village, training to youths, women's development, education and health.
The area is home to several wildlife species and special arrangements have been made for their conservation.
Directions have been issued in this regard to NPCIL so that better and safe places could be provided for the wildlife species, it said.
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