BATHINDA: Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has revived the appointments on compassionate grounds upon the demise of a serving employee which used to be discontinued rather sometime ago. Punjab power minister Gurpreet Singh Kangar on Monday passed over appointment letters at a serve as at Bathinda to 153 dependents of those workers of PSPCL who had died in provider. Kangar mentioned no deserving particular person can be neglected in offering jobs on compassionate grounds. Apart from compassionate grounds, 1889 appointments had been made for different posts in PSPCL in the last few months and 300 more appointments are being made in a while whereas approval has been given for fresh recruitment for 488 posts.
Kangar, after handing over appointment letters, mentioned that the ability demand touched a file 12556 MW and the electricity intake reached 2745 lakh units ultimate week, but an uninterrupted eight-hour power used to be provided everybody for paddy sowing to farmers.
PSPCL chairman and managing director(CMD) Baldev Singh Sra mentioned that Rs 330 crore can be spent in 105 villages with inhabitants of more than 5000, so that aggregate technical and industrial losses could come down. Rs. 252 crore has been approved for feeder segregation and upgradation of power provide to rural consumers in 20 districts. Till March 31, 2019, outdated electricity appliances would be replaced with 50 lakh LED lamps, 1 lakh high-efficiency fans and 50,000 LED tube lights. During 2018-19, scheme has been made to beef up transmission lines and sub-stations. Under this scheme, 16 new Grid sub-stations can be constructed and 105 already operating transformers can be up-graded. This yr extra 1371 MVA transformer capability can be added and 800 kilometre period of new transmission lines can be laid. All this might incur an expenditure of about Rs. 850 crore.
PSPCL director, administration RP Pandov, Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant, Bathinda leader engineer Kuldeep Garg, Guru Hargobind Thermal Plant, Lehra Mohabbat leader engineer Lakhwinder Singh and leader engineer distribution West Zone Bhagwan Singh Matharu have been present.
Kangar, after handing over appointment letters, mentioned that the ability demand touched a file 12556 MW and the electricity intake reached 2745 lakh units ultimate week, but an uninterrupted eight-hour power used to be provided everybody for paddy sowing to farmers.
PSPCL chairman and managing director(CMD) Baldev Singh Sra mentioned that Rs 330 crore can be spent in 105 villages with inhabitants of more than 5000, so that aggregate technical and industrial losses could come down. Rs. 252 crore has been approved for feeder segregation and upgradation of power provide to rural consumers in 20 districts. Till March 31, 2019, outdated electricity appliances would be replaced with 50 lakh LED lamps, 1 lakh high-efficiency fans and 50,000 LED tube lights. During 2018-19, scheme has been made to beef up transmission lines and sub-stations. Under this scheme, 16 new Grid sub-stations can be constructed and 105 already operating transformers can be up-graded. This yr extra 1371 MVA transformer capability can be added and 800 kilometre period of new transmission lines can be laid. All this might incur an expenditure of about Rs. 850 crore.
PSPCL director, administration RP Pandov, Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant, Bathinda leader engineer Kuldeep Garg, Guru Hargobind Thermal Plant, Lehra Mohabbat leader engineer Lakhwinder Singh and leader engineer distribution West Zone Bhagwan Singh Matharu have been present.
Punjab: Appointments on compassionate grounds revived in PSPCL, 153 given appointment letters
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