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  2. Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://www.hpseb.in. Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited ( HPSEBL) is a (state government undertaking) electricity board operating within the state of Himachal Pradesh, India, that generates and supplies power through a network of transmission, sub- transmission, and distribution lines. Himachal Pradesh State Electricity ...

  3. Hydroelectric power in Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The Indian state Himachal Pradesh has a large number hydroelectricity resources, about twenty five percent of the national potential. About 27,436 MW of hydroelectric power can be generated in the state by the construction of various hydroelectric projects on the five perennial river basins. Out of total hydroelectric potential of the state ...

  4. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur - Wikipedia

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    At the time of incorporation, the Bank had a business of 45 crore, net profit of 7.5 lakh and a network of 124 branches (96 in Rajasthan). By March 2013 the business of the Bank increased to 1,30,590 crore, net profit stood at 730.24 crore. The number of branches increased to 1049 (862 in Rajasthan) as on 30/09/2013.

  5. Kalisindh Thermal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    1,200 MW. [ edit on Wikidata] Kalisindh Thermal Power Station is located 12 km away from Jhalawar town in Jhalawar district]], Rajasthan state in western India. The power plant is operated by Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd ( RVUNL ). Water for the plant is provided by the Kalisindh Dam reservoir, near Bhanwarasi village. [1]

  6. Ranjit Barthakur - Wikipedia

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    Ranjit Barthakur is the executive chairman of the Rajasthan Royals, the inaugural champions of the Indian Premier League. In 2010, the BCCI showed that tender norms were violated by the franchise. Ranjit Barthakur and Fraser Castellino were the only two shareholders of the Rajasthan Royals franchise, completely unknown to the BCCI at the time.

  7. Kingdom of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    The state was poorly managed before British rule. The revenue of Udaipur state was Rs.4,00,000 with a debt of Rs.29,00,000 in 1819, after which the British took over the administration. The state revenue showed improvement under British agents, the revenue rising to Rs.8,00,000 in 1821 and an average of Rs.28,00,000 in 1899–1900.

  8. Desi Namu - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous payments. Hindi: Shah Khatun or Hindi: Shree Khatun When an amount is received or paid to someone whose name is not to be disclosed, then the amount is debited or credited to "Shah Khate". Similarly when an amount is paid to or received from someone and their name is forgotten, the same in debited or credited to Shree Khate and when ...

  9. Category:Hydroelectric power stations in Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectric power stations in India by state or union territory. Power stations in Rajasthan.