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[sangam-general] Talk on Enron by Abhay Mehta, Tuesday October 10 (fwd)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Payal Parekh)
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		        South Asia Forum

			      and

	     Association for India's Development, Boston

		            present

		    A lecture by Abhay Mehta	
		Journalist and author of "Power Play"


                     Economic Liberalization
                What they said and What they did
                       The Enron Example
			

            Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 6:30 PM
                      Room 4-270, MIT


The ENRON Power Project - power so expensive, the Maharashtra State
Electricity Board is considering paying ENRON NOT TO PRODUCE IT! 

Is India's economic liberalization a boon that promises unprecedented
prosperity or a curse which threatens to mortgage India's future to 
multi-nationals? 

Join us in a discussion as Abhay Mehta dissects India's opening up of 
its economy and holds up a mirror to the true nature of our economic 
liberalization. 

About the speaker
-----------------
Abhay Mehta, trained in Microbiology at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, has dedicated the last five years to the protection of the 
public interest in power sector reform in India. He played an instrumental 
role in documenting evidence and bringing a civil action against the Enron 
project through its development. He is a freelance journalist whose 
articles have appeared in Outlook, Financial Express, The Times of 
India and other Indian publications.

About the Civil Action against Enron
------------------------------------
The controversial Enron power project, initially approved by the 
erstwhile Congress government, was first rejected when the Shiv Sena-BJP
government came to power on the basis of its many fallacies. However, it 
was instantly 'revived' following a visit by Rebecca Marc, CEO, Enron to 
Bal Thackerey, the Shiv Sena Supremo. In 1994, Abhay Mehta filed a law 
suit together with CITU (Center for Indian Trade Unions) against Enron. 
He spent about 4 years on the issue till it was put in limbo by the 
Supreme Court. The case is still pending. 


For additional information contact vinay (617) 661 5845.

Abhay Mehta is on a lecture tour of the States organized by 
India Relief and Education Fund

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