The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Telangana and NTPC continues to face delays, while other states express interest in purchasing power from NTPC. KTR blames Congress government's policies for the real estate slump in Hyderabad.
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The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Telangana and NTPC is currently delayed due to bureaucratic hurdles and political disagreements.
KTR blames the Congress government's faulty policies, which he argues have negatively impacted the real estate sector and overall economic growth in Hyderabad.
States like Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh are showing keen interest in purchasing power from NTPC.
The delayed PPA could lead to power shortages or increased power costs, which could affect the state's economic growth and development.
Telangana is exploring alternative sources of power, including renewable energy projects such as solar and wind energy initiatives.
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