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Thursday Mar 29 2001 | Updated 0046 hrs IST 1416 EST
Godbole Review Panel to submit report on April 10


MUMBAI
THE GODBOLE Committee, set up to review Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company's 2,184-mw power project and the entire power scenario in Maharashtra, will submit the first part of its report on April 10 to the state government.

"The committee will finalise its report on April 9, and submit it to the government the next day," said MSEB sources here on Tuesday.

As per the committee's schedule, it would first submit the report on DPC's project and then commence on part two, comprising study and remedies to improve Maharashtra's entire power scenario.

The sources also did not rule out a possibility of the report being tabled in the current session of the State Legislature.

The six-member committee, set up by the Maharashtra government last month, almost finalised its report on Wednesday and met financial institutions -- including International Development Finance Corporation.

In its over a month-long sittings, the committee discussed the state's review proposal with several energy experts -- including Abhay Mehta, author of the controversial book Power Play, which depicted the alleged irregularities
in the Enron deal.

Another major presentation, made before the review panel was that by Enron India chief K Wade Cline and DPC managing director Neil McGregor. (PTI)
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