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Naying Hydroelectric Project on Siyom River in Arunachal Pradesh Gets Green Nod

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An expert panel has recommended environmental clearance for the Naying hydroelectric project in Arunachal Pradesh, located near the China border. The project will be constructed across the Siyom river at an estimated cost of Rs 11,835 crore. It is expected to significantly contribute to India's renewable energy capacity. The project developer is required to provide compensation and rehabilitation support to families displaced by the development. Forest clearance remains a pending requirement before the project can move forward.

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