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‘Help!’ says Maharashtra CM to Modi

Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan wants the Centre to resolve the State’s load-shedding and power crisis, writes to Modi requesting help.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Yesterday, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan had roundly criticised PM Narendra Modi and his Government for not fulfilling their ‘achche din aanewale hain’ promise. Today, Chavan wrote to Modi asking his help in involving all States to solve rising load-shedding problems.

In a letter dashed off to the PMO today, Chavan expressed his concerns over private power generators expressing inability to continue with their operations, in lieu of disputes arising out of fuel unavailability. The letter was sent a day after Mumbai, the country’s financial capital, experienced unprecedented hours of near-total blackout in the business and tony residential neighbourhoods for a few hours.

In the letter, Chavan has urged Modi to look for a solution to the problem of load-shedding in at least five affected States, of which Maharashtra is one.

See the letter reproduced below:

‘DGIPR/ CMO

September 3, 2014

Respected Prime Minister,

As you are aware, competitive bids had been invited for supply of power by involving the Private Sector in electricity generation. However, since the bids were finalised, there have arisen very serious issues regarding fuel availability. Legal challenges have emerged due to change in laws that have lead to disputes arising out of the Power Purchase Agreement that were executed. As a result of these disputes, Private Generators have expressed inability to continue with the operation. This has led to large scale load shedding across the State. Due to the ongoing Ganpati Festival in Maharashtra, the problem has become more acute.

The State Government has been engaging with the Private Power Producers for almost two years to find a solution. To resolve this crisis, I have also held a meeting with Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon.MoS (Power), Govt. of India, in the presence of Shri Sharad Pawar, MP on 30th August, 2014 in Mumbai. During the meeting, it was felt that in view of the magnitude of the problem and its national ramification, the matter needs to be resolved at the highest level. The fact that this problem is being faced by at least five States calls for a larger consultation and involvement of the Govt. of India to resolve the issue.

I earnestly request that you may please call a meeting of Chief Ministers of the concerned States so that an early solution could be found.

 

Sd-

Prithviraj Chavan,

Chief Minister, Maharashtra.’

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No nightly load shedding in Maharashtra till end of March

State Government decides not to enforce load shedding in the night hours anywhere in Maharashtra till Board exams are complete.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

In its weekly Cabinet meeting convened for its ministers at the Mantralaya today, the State Government took the decision to spare students across the State the ultimate torture during study hours: load shedding in the night hours for a little over a month’s time.

This decision will indeed prove to be a boon for the millions of students appearing for their Board exams across the State of Maharashtra. Class 12 exams commence tomorrow, February 21 and end in the last week of March 2013, while SSC exams start on March 2, 2013 and end on March 25.

As per the Government’s decision, there will be no load shedding in the night hours till March 31, 2013, keeping the Board exams in mind. Regular load shedding schedules will be followed across Maharashtra after this date.

Additionally, all the ministers of the State Cabinet donated a month’s wages towards the drought relief efforts in the State.

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