Mission for uninterrupted power supply begins; Secretary Power starts ground visits to speed up work
To make this possible, the Secretary of Power has personally started a series of field visits.
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To provide uninterrupted power supply across the State, the Power Department has launched a special mission aimed at improving electricity infrastructure and solving ground-level problems. The goal is to ensure 24x7 power for all, and to do so within a fixed and limited time.
To make this possible, the Secretary of Power has personally started a series of field visits. These visits are not just for inspection, but also for listening to the people who work closest to the ground—field officers, linemen, and local staff. By interacting directly with them, the department hopes to get a clear and honest picture of what is going right and what is going wrong in the power system.
During these visits, the Secretary is reviewing the condition of transformers, power lines, substations, and other equipment that are crucial for power supply. He is also looking into the reasons behind frequent power cuts in certain areas. The idea is to fix technical and operational issues quickly, and also improve coordination between different teams of the department.