Corrections and clarifications - June 22, 2016

June 22, 2016 01:21 am | Updated October 18, 2016 12:51 pm IST

>>In the Business page report, “ >Tata-Welspun deal signals industry consolidation ” (June 20, 2016), a sentence read: “The deal, which is valued at Rs.7.7 a megawatt , involves 990 megawatt of solar power projects and 150 megawatt of wind projects and expand Tata Power’s renewable energy portfolio to 2.3 gigawatts.” It should have been Rs.7.7 crore a megawatt .

Also, in the paragraph that read: “According to Mercom’s solar projects tracker, Welspun solar projects have ranged from Rs.5.2 to Rs.12.64 per megawatt , with the weighted average of about Rs.7.86 per megawatt , excluding a viability gap funding project. Compared to this, the current market bids are in Rs. 4.5-5 per megawatt range,” it should be kilowatt hour instead of megawatt .

>>In the photograph that accompanied “ >Anand shows video to say RS polls were rigged ” (June 18, 2016), the caption erroneously talked about doubts over the presence of BJP MLA Aseem Goyal at a police station . It is polling station .

>>The report “ >‘Centre may spend $7 bn on IT’ ” (Business, June 17, 2016), quoted global IT research and advisory firm Gartner’s forecast saying that the government would spend about Rs.4,700 for various IT products and services. It should have been Rs. 4,700 crores .

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