Arun River

Arun River

Arun River may refer to:


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  • Arun III — was a hydro electric project in Nepal at the Arun River. In this project, 404 megawatts electricity was expected to be produced. However, the NGOs working here went against it. Criticism of the project included fear of increase of the already… …   Wikipedia

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  • Arun Manilal Gandhi — (born April 14, 1934) is the fifth grandson of Mohandas Gandhi through his second son Manilal. Following the footsteps of his grandfather, he is also a socio political activist, although he eschews the ascetic lifestyle of his grandfather.… …   Wikipedia

  • Arun Khetarpal — Born 14 October 1950 Pune Died 16 December 1971 Barapind Shakargarh Sector Allegiance India Service/branch …   Wikipedia

  • Arun class lifeboat — Class overview Builders: VT Halmatic Fairey Marine Operators …   Wikipedia

  • Arun Valley Line — Map of the Arun Valley Line Overview Type Heavy rail System National Rail …   Wikipedia

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