Top US court to examine India power plant complaint

AFP  |  Washington 

The said today it will examine a complaint by Indian villagers who say they are suffering from caused by a power plant funded by a US-based institution.

The plant, owned by the in the Indian state of Gujarat, was built with funding from the (IFC), a sister organisation of the that specializes in development assistance.

The IFC says the plant, which has a capacity of 4,150 megawatts, uses advanced technology to improve efficiency, save fuel and reduce emissions while generating power for areas that are "chronically short of " But the fishermen and farmers who are plaintiffs in the case denounce the damage caused to marine fauna and the of soil by dust.

The plaintiffs argue that the IFC failed to comply with its charter, which makes the release of funds conditional on compliance with environmental standards. The case will be argued and judged in the next session of the Supreme Court, which begins in October.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 00:30 IST