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6. Negotiations culminated into an agreement between Dirk India and the MSEB on 4 October 2000. In the recital of the agreement it was stated that the MSEB was interested in disposal of PFA to avoid atmospheric pollution. MSEB was satisfied about the capacity of Dirk India to make cement substitute products from PFA, and that MSEB agreed to supply PFA to Dirk India for manufacturing Pozzocrete on the terms and conditions specified in the agreement.

"1. DEFINTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS 1.4 "Hoppers" shall mean PFA collection systems which MSEB shall permit DIPL to erect on the land of MSEB the NTPS wherein MSEB shall deposit the PFA for off take by DIPL.

          1.9    "Site" shall mean the piece and parcel of land





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situate admeasuring approximately 2500 sq. meters adjacent to the NTPs which shall be leased by MSEB to DIPL for the initial period of 30 (Thirty) years from the Effective Date or the termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever, whichever is earlier, for the purposes of the installation of the PFA Plant.
3. PFA SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND TRANSPORTATION 3.1 MSEB shall permit DIPL and DIPL shall, erect at its entire costs, expenses and charges, four Hoppers for collection of the PFA within the precincts of the NTPS at such locations as may be agreed to by the MSEB PROVIDED however that DIPL shall at no time again or claim to have gained any rights, title or interest in the land upon which such Hoppers are erected. PROVIDED further, that DIPL shall, if so required by MSEB during the currency of this Agreement, relocate the Hoppers at such other place(s) within the NTPS at their own cost, expenses and charges, as may be directed by the MSEB PROVIDED also that the Hoppers so erected or relocated by DIPL with the permission of MSEB shall in no way whatsoever affect the functioning and operations of the NTPS.
6) DIPL mentioned that it was agreed that DIPL will build a road, using Rs.30/- per tonne MSEB is charging to DIPL. DIPL has provided to MSEB a study for this project. So far MSEB has not officially responded to the proposal. By March, 2005 DIPL is holding accrued amount. DIPL has asked for written permission to MSEB whilst being released from its commitment to build the road. MSEB stated that MSEB's Civil Engg. Deptt. will look into this matter.