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Bengal govt committed to quality power to all

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
The West Bengal government today said that it was committed to provide quality power to all consumers and with that end in view it would install 177 sub-stations across the state in the next two years to overcome voltage problems.

"We had a meeting today with district magistrates and officials of 20 districts about the status and progress of the power sector and discussed the progress on measures taken for low voltage and how to improve revenue," state power minister Sobhandeb Chttopadhayay said today.

He said his government had alreay drawn a roadmap to supply quality power when the government had almost completed power conenction across the state.
 

"This fiscal we will add some 40 sub-stations and in the next two years additional 177 sub-stations will be installed," the minister said.

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First Published: Feb 16 2017 | 8:43 PM IST

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