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“Huge Need For Reforms”: Yogi Adityanath On UP Power Crisis

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Batting for comprehensive reforms in the power sector, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday that an action plan should be made, keeping in view future energy needs.

The state is currently facing a power crisis. Against the demand of about 23,000 MW electricity, only 20,800 MW is being supplied. Though the state has got about 1600 MW of power from Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, there is still a shortfall of about 2000 MW resulting in power cuts.

“There is a huge need for reforms in the power sector. An action plan should be prepared, keeping in view future energy needs. Efforts should be made to make comprehensive changes at every level by departmental minister after thoroughly reviewing the functioning of the department,” a statement quoting the Chief Minister said.

During a review meeting in Lucknow with senior officers, he said consumers should get a correct electricity bill and on time.

“Over-billing, false billing or late billing causes inconvenience to consumers. To improve this system, the Power Department will have to make a concrete action plan to increase the capacity of billing and its recovery. Special efforts are needed in rural areas,” he said.



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