The RP-Sanjiv Goenka group-owned company, will pay Rs 27.73 crore for 49.16 cottah spread over three tram depots at Galiff Street (14.95 cottah), Kalighat (12.33 cottah) and Kidderpore (21.33 cottah).
Transport minister Madan Mitra today handed over the letter of intent to CESC managing director Aniruddha Lahiri.
He said after relaxing the terms of payment, another two land parcels for CTC at Tollygubnj (4 acre) and Belgachia (52 cottah) will ready for the hammer soon.
CESC was working to build a backbone to meet power demand up to 3,000 MW from 1,900 MW at present.
Meanwhile, Mitra said helicopter service to Sunderbans will begin soon as part of air-link connectivity with towns and tourists spots.
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