NTPC Chairman Arup Roychowdhury, who met state's Power Minister Manish Gupta today, indicated that the company hoped to get the board's nod for the project by February-March.
Gupta, who described the meeting as a courtesy call, said that NTPC assured to begin construction of the plant soon.
Coal linkage was one of the issues before the power major. The captive coal block meant for the project was deallocated by the coal ministry.
The state power department would place a proposal to offer coal linkage from its captive blocks before the Cabinet for its consideration in February, Gupta said.
A few months ago, NTPC had said that unless 150 acres was not arranged by the state government it was not possible to go ahead with the project.
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