The chief minister sought information on the status of tender floated and pending works regarding the rural electrification work under the DDUJY scheme with the officials of the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) and Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI, an official communique informed.
The officials informed that 478 villages have been identified as on-grid villages for which Rs 199 crore has been sanctioned by the Centre for electrification of these un-electrified villages.
Also in those villages where there is electricity, the agencies have been asked to provide cent per cent household electricity coverage.
For efficient implementation of electrification works, REC official requested for a full-fledged office to be set up in Arunachal Pradesh to monitor the ongoing works.
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At present, almost 20 engineers are posted in each district to carry out the 100 per cent electrification works in rural areas.
Every week these officials make on spot surveys and report the status through a new app, GARV-II app to provide real-time data, informed the officials.
Also he requested them to tie up with local firms to carry out the work efficiently and to provide economic opportunities to local contractors, the communique added.