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150 MW power project agreement signed in Seoul.


ISLAMABAD, April 30, 2009 (Balochistan Times) -- A signing ceremony A signing ceremony is a ceremony in which a bill passed by a legislature is signed (approved) by an executive, thus becoming a law.

Modern-day signing ceremonies are derived from ceremonies that occurred when the British monarch gave Royal Assent to acts of Parliament.
 for Patrind hydro hy·dro  
adj.
Hydroelectric.

n. pl. hy·dros
1. Hydroelectric power.

2. A hydroelectric power plant.
 power-Independent Power Producer (IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) A protocol for printing and managing print jobs over the Internet using HTTP. Initially conceived by Novell, Xerox and others, the IETF made it a standard in 2000 that includes authentication and encryption. See printing protocol and LPD. ) project of 150 MW capacity was held in Seoul on Thursday. Tariq Iqbal Tariq Iqbal (b. 1964 in Nairobi, Kenya)is a Kenyan cricketer. He has played three one-day international matches for Kenya. His last game was their famous victory over the West Indies in the 1996 World Cup, in which he caught Brian Lara References
 Puri, Secretary, Ministry of Investment attended the ceremony where the consortium of K-Water, Sambu Construction and Daewoo E&C signed the agreement, says a fax message received here from Seoul. The three renowned Korean companies will have 49% share in the $331 million project Essa Abdullah Al-Ghurayr. Vice Chairman of Al-Ghurayr Group also attended the ceremony. Patrind is a run-of-the-river hydel project, which will be catering to the energy needs of one million people of the Muzaffarabad area. Speaking on the occasion, Tariq Puri highlighted the enormous investment opportunities available in Pakistan, especially in the infrastructure and energy sectors. He informed about the successes of 27 renowned Korean companies in $2 billion investment projects over the last two years in Pakistan. He invited greater Korean interest in the upcoming projects worth around $ 50 billion, which are in the offing coming; arriving in the foreseeable future.
visible but not nearby.

See also: Offing Offing
 especially in the wake of deep commitment shown by the Friends of Democratic Pakistan in the recent meeting in Japan. Earlier, Secretary Ministry of Investment held a meeting with Won, In-hee, Vice-Chairman of the International Contractors Association of Korea (ICAK ICAK International College of Applied Kinesiology
ICAK Indo-Canadian Association of the Kawarthas
) to explain the opportunities available for Korean construction and energy companies in Pakistan. He said that the increasing Korean interest could lead to the setting up of a Special Economic Zone dedicated especially for Korean entrepreneurs. He invited the delegation of ICAK members to visit Pakistan to benefit from the construction opportunities. The Vice-Chairman showed keen interest in Pakistani projects. The Korean delegation of ICAK would soon be planning to visit Pakistan to have a first hand knowledge of the projects in the construction and energy sectors.After the signing ceremony, a round table conference with strategic partners was also chaired by the Secretary, Ministry of Investment.

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Date:Apr 30, 2009
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