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Two Railway Stations in Rajasthan to be illuminated with solar energy

| | Jul 08, 2015, at 04:05 am
New Delhi, July 7 (IBNS) Indian Railways continues to take steps for increased use of environment friendly solar energy to supplement its energy needs.

Under this programme, an important initiative has been taken on Tuesday by Ajmer Division of North Western Railway to illuminate its two Railway Stations namely Aburoad and Bhilwara stations in Rajasthan with solar energy.

In this connection , Ajmer Division Railway office has signed an MOU with a Railway PSU namely Concor to set up the solar plant at Aburoad and Bhilwara station under CSR (corporate social responsibility).

The MOU has been signed between the two organizations at Delhi in the presence of Naresh Salecha, DRM Ajmer Division and Board of Directors CONCOR. Officers of Railways & CONCOR were present on the occasion.

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