Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu inaugurates 33/11 kV power sub-station in Sujanpur Assembly constituency
Shimla, July 8
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday virtually inaugurated the newly built 33/11 kV power sub-station at Patlander in the Sujanpur Assembly Constituency of Hamirpur district.
According to an official statement released by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), the project has been completed at a cost of Rs. 7.54 crore.
Speaking on the occasion from the State Secretariat, the Chief Minister said, "Around 7.2 kilometres of 33 kV HTSC transmission line has been laid from Chabutra to Ansla under this project. This would provide the substation with a strong and reliable electricity supply."
As per the statement, the new sub-station would ensure better quality and uninterrupted power for around 14,000 people living in 16 Gram Panchayats, including Patlander, Rangar, Chauri, Ansla, Bhagol, Chamiyana, Duhak, Saud, Bhatera, Panoh, Dhail, Jiar Kasiri, Peepal, Tikkaru, Sapahal and the surrounding areas.
He said, "The sub-station would supply electricity to the 11 kV Kot Chauri, Sujanpur, Patlander and Palai feeders. To ensure an alternative source of power during emergencies, it has also been connected to the 33 kV power substations at Tauni Devi and Sujanpur, enabling uninterrupted electricity supply even in case of disruptions.
The project would help meet the area's growing electricity demand in the future. As the power lines were now shorter and the feeders were interconnected, transmission losses would also be reduced. The long-standing problem of low voltage in the region would now be effectively resolved."
Sukhu also noted that MLA Ranjit Singh Rana had regularly brought the area's issues to his attention, following which the state government provided adequate funds to complete the project.
He added that he had personally wished to visit Sujanpur to inaugurate the sub-station, but this was not possible because of the monsoon rains. He said that the state government was committed to ensuring balanced development across the state and making all possible effort in this direction.
MLA Ranjit Singh Rana, who was present in Sujanpur, thanked the Chief Minister for inaugurating the project. He said that 16 Gram Panchayats would benefit from the new sub-station and added that the Chief Minister had left no stone unturned in promoting the development of the Sujanpur Assembly constituency.
Industries Minister Harshwardhan Chauhan, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, State Congress Committee President Vinay Kumar, Deputy Chief Whip Keval Singh Pathania, MLAs Vinod Sultanpuri, Suresh Kumar and Sudarshan Babloo, former Minister Ram Lal Thakur and Managing Director Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Aditya Negi were present in Shimla, whereas DC Gandharva Rathore and SP Balbir Singh joined the programme virtually from Sujanpur, Hamirpur.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Rs. 7.54 crore for a substation that will benefit 14,000 people in 16 villages — that's about Rs. 5,385 per person. Not bad if the quality of life actually improves. We need more such targeted projects rather than big dams and flyovers that only benefit contractors.
Good for Hamirpur district! But why does the CM always do these inaugurations virtually these days? Monsoon or not, he should visit the actual site and interact with villagers. People want to see their leaders in person, not through a screen.
As someone from a nearby village in Hamirpur, I can tell you that low voltage has been a nightmare for years — especially during summers when ACs and coolers are running. Let's see if this new substation actually fixes it. Also, why is the CM not visiting? Is Sujanpur not important enough for a personal visit?
Impressive that 16 panchayats are getting reliable power. The interconnection with other substations for emergency backup is smart planning. I wish our local councils in the US thought this far ahead. Good to see Indian engineering at work.
Nice to see an MLA actually getting work done for his constituency. Too often, MLAs just cut ribbons and forget. But Rs. 7.54 crore seems steep for a substation — I hope there was proper tendering and no corruption. The people of Sujanpur deserve transparency.
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