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          Patna, April 26 (IANS) Power-starved Bihar's 126 MW capacity   Dagmara hydro power project in Supaul district has got clearance from the   Central Water Commission (CWC), and the state government is likely to start work   on it soon, officials said Thursday.
 |  Bihar Energy Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav, when contacted, said a big hurdle   was over with the CWC's go-ahead to the state's biggest hydel project. "The work   on the project over Kosi river will start soon after other formalities are   completed," he said.
 Earlier, the commission had raised objection over   the proposed site of the project near the Nepal border, Bihar State Hydro Power   Corporation (BHPC) officials said.
 
 The Dagmara project's fate hung in   balance also because the Central Electricity Authority had not given its nod to   it in view of submergence of vast areas in bordering Nepal. Now the project is   proposed to be set up in the downstream of Kosi river.
 
 "A revised   detailed project report has been prepared and sent to the authority for its   endorsement," they said.
 
 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) had already   agreed to provide Rs.4 billion for the project.
 
 A BHPC official said that   work on the project is likely to begin this year and will be completed in the   next two and half years if everything goes according to plan.
 
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