Key Points

Tripura is demonstrating remarkable energy management during the Durga Puja festival by maintaining electricity supply to Bangladesh. The state has carefully arranged 380 MW of power to meet internal demands while continuing cross-border power export. Power Minister Ratan Lal Nath highlighted the strategic power-sharing agreements with neighboring states like Mizoram. This coordinated effort ensures uninterrupted electricity for both Tripura and Bangladesh during the festive period.

Key Points: Tripura Maintains Power Supply to Bangladesh During Durga Puja

  • Tripura supplying 44-45 MW electricity to Bangladesh during Durga Puja
  • State arranged 380 MW power for internal consumption
  • Power exchange agreement includes reciprocal electricity sharing with Mizoram
  • Electricity supply maintained despite high festive season demand
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Despite rising power demand in Durga Puja, Tripura continues electricity supply to B'desh: Minister

Tripura continues electricity export to Bangladesh while managing 380 MW internal power demand during festive season

"Taking huge efforts, we have arranged 380 MW of electricity - Ratan Lal Nath, Power Minister"

Agartala, Sep 29

Tripura is supplying 44-45 MW of electricity to Bangladesh during the five-day Durga Puja festivities, as per a previous agreement, to help the neighbouring country maintain an uninterrupted power supply, the state's Power Minister Ratan Lal Nath said on Monday.

The Minister said that from the Central and state sources, the state has arranged 380 MW of electricity to meet the huge demand for power during the five-day Durga Puja period.

"Taking huge efforts, we have arranged 380 MW of electricity to meet the rising demand of electricity in the festive season. Mizoram will supply 40 MW of electricity during the Durga Puja in Tripura, and we will return a similar amount of electricity to the neighbouring state during Christmas," Nath said.

He said that despite the huge demand for electricity in Tripura during Durga Puja and the hectic efforts to manage 380 MW of power, the state "maintained the supply of electricity to Bangladesh to ensure uninterrupted power during the Puja celebrations there.

According to a report by the Bangladesh newspaper 'Prothom Alo', Durga Puja will be celebrated in 33,355 mandaps and temples across the country this year, while the number was 31,461 last year.

Tripura started supplying 100 MW of power to Bangladesh from the state-owned ONGC Tripura Power Company (OTPC) power plant in southern Tripura in March 2016.

An official said that Bangladesh owes a huge amount to Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL) in unpaid electricity bills.

Power Minister Nath informed that during Durga Puja in 2022, the electricity demand in peak hour was 332 MW, in 2023 it was 311 MW, in 2024 it was 312 MW, and this year the expectation is around 380 MW.

"Last year, around 3,500 pujas were organised across Tripura. This year, 3,500 applications have been received from the Puja organisers. Special control rooms have been set up for Durga Puja at both Division and Sub-Division levels," he added.

Nath, who also holds the Agriculture portfolio, said that State Load Dispatch Centre, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL) and Tripura Power Transmission Limited (TPTL) have taken a series of efforts to ensure uninterrupted power supply during the Durga Puja days.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic gesture, I'm concerned about the unpaid electricity bills mentioned. Our state should ensure our own citizens' needs are fully met first, especially during such important festivals.
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Arjun K
Good planning by the government! Arranging 380 MW is impressive. The exchange with Mizoram during Christmas shows smart resource management. Hope all puja pandals get uninterrupted power this year. 🙏
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Sarah B
It's heartening to see India supporting Bangladesh's Durga Puja celebrations. Religious harmony across borders is beautiful. The increasing number of puja mandaps in Bangladesh shows growing cultural acceptance.
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Vikram M
The government should clarify about the unpaid bills situation. We can't keep supplying electricity if payments are pending. Charity begins at home - our own state's development needs should be priority.
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Kavya N
Setting up special control rooms for Durga Puja is a great initiative! Shows the administration is serious about ensuring smooth celebrations. Hope the power supply remains stable throughout the festivities. 🎉

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