India is constructing its 25th Nuclear power plant at

Bargi (Madhya Pradesh)
Fatehabad (Haryana)
Kakrapar (Rajasthan)
Rawat Bhata (Rajasthan)

The correct answer is (d). India is constructing its 25th nuclear power plant at Rawat Bhata in Rajasthan. The plant is being built by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and is expected to be commissioned in 2023. The plant will have a capacity of 700 MW and will use the Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) technology.

Bargi is a town in Madhya Pradesh and is not a site for a nuclear power plant. Fatehabad is a town in Haryana and is also not a site for a nuclear power plant. Kakrapar is a town in Gujarat and is home to two nuclear power plants, Kakrapar Atomic Power Station Unit 1 and Kakrapar Atomic Power Station Unit 2. However, these plants are not the 25th nuclear power plant that India is constructing. Rawat Bhata is a village in Rajasthan and is the site of the upcoming Rawat Bhata Nuclear Power Plant.

The Rawat Bhata Nuclear Power Plant is a 700 MW nuclear power plant that is being built by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL). The plant is expected to be commissioned in 2023 and will use the Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) technology. The PHWR technology is a Canadian technology that has been used in India since the 1960s. The Rawat Bhata Nuclear Power Plant will be the 25th nuclear power plant in India.

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