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Adani’s power grab sparks fears of privatisation

A grab by the Adani Group for power-transmission licences in Mumbai and a satellite of new Delhi is part of a wider push for privatisation of the power-distribution sector, according to electricity unions. Industrial action in January 2023 prompted government officials to consider this concern. However, the ultimate decision-making authority lies with a regulatory body. Unions protesting about Adani’s move are concerned the company will ‘cherry pick’ its customers.

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Adani completes takeover of formerly independent TV station

The Adani Group is now the majority owner of the Indian television news network NDTV (New Delhi Television) after its co-founders, husband and wife Prannoy and Radhika Roy, sold most of their stake to the Group over the Christmas period. In a statement, the Roys said they have had discussions with Adani Group chairman, Gautam Adani, and that they are hopeful he will preserve NDTV’s values of Trust, Credibility and Independence.

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Adani Power Limited vs Haryana: The making of a power crisis

An engineers’ union has alleged that an Adani-owned coal-power station is part of an unauthorised scheme to divert electricity that is contracted to supply the northern Indian state of Haryana to the western state of Gujarat – the home state of Adani chairman Gautam Adani and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to the union’s complaint to authorities, the diversion occurred in the peak of the summer months, while Haryana was facing a debilitating heat wave and rolling blackouts.

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Rahul Gandhi in the thick of a three-government stoush over Adani’s Hasdeo coal projects

Adani’s plans for huge new coal mines in India’s Hasdeo forests have created a political stoush involving three governments. One state government has asked the national government to revoke mining permits. Another wants the coal. And the national government says the decision to destroy the forests has already been made. In the midst of all this is Rahul Gandhi, one of India’s most prominent politicians.

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Adani’s growing stranglehold on the region of Godda

The Adani Group has a growing stranglehold over the city of Godda and its surrounds where the Group is building a huge coal-power station. The power-plant complex has subsumed the local police station and there are fears Adani will soon swallow up previously publicly-owned prime real estate in the city. Adani is also supporting a controversial initiative to foster Hinduism amongst non-Hindu children who belong to Adivasi (or tribal) communities.

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