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    Dabhol (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪aːbʱoɭ]), also known as Dabul, is a small seaport town in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra in India. It is located on the northern and southern sides of the Vashishthi river that later flows by Chiplun town. [1]

  2. The Dabhol Power Company (now called RGPPL - Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited) was a company based in Maharashtra, India, formed in 1992 to manage and operate the controversial Dabhol Power Plant.

  3. Dabhol Power Station is located near Anjanwel village in Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra, India, about 160 kilometres (99 mi) south of Mumbai. The power station was built by the Dabhol Power Company (DPC), which was a joint venture of Enron International, General Electric, Bechtel and Maharashtra Power Development Corporation.

  4. Feb 26, 2021 · Dabhol power plant is a 1,967MW combined cycle power station located 160km south of Mumbai in the Ratnagiri District of Maharashtra, India.

  5. Apr 11, 2019 · The Supreme Court on Thursday closed the case of alleged corruption involving politicians, bureaucrats and corporates in the Enron-Dabhol power project, noting the inordinate delay in the case which was filed in 1997.

  6. Apr 18, 2022 · Backstory: The Dabhol conspiracy and Enron's India misadventure. In the backstory, CNBC-TV18 columnist Sundeep Khanna writes how a key infrastructure project, the Dabhol power project in the 1990s, got mired into controversies.

  7. Dabhol beach is located on the south-west border of the Dapoli in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. Dabhol beach is one of the most highlighted tourist destinations in Western India. Not only this but also Dabhol is one of the most visited beaches among all the beaches in Maharashtra.

  8. This report covers the inception, development and eventual closure of Enron’s Dabhol gas-fired power plant project in Maharashtra. During most of the project development period, Enron owned 80 per cent of the project, while General Electric and Bechtel (all American companies) each owned 10 per cent.

  9. Jul 20, 2000 · Just before dawn on June 3, 1997, police officers forcibly entered the homes of several women in Veldur, a fishing village in western India, dragging them into waiting police vans and beating them with sticks.

  10. the Dabhol Power Corporation – and its parent companies Enron, General Electric and Bechtel are complicit in human rights violations by the Maharashtra state government. Human Rights Watch ...