Jaipur:Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Tuesday asked the energy department officials to ensure timely implementation of all the agreements signed with central government enterprises and other entities to provide uninterrupted power supply across the state. For strengthening power supply in the state, the agreements signed with various power corporations and central undertakings should be completed on time so that the general public can get smooth and uninterrupted power supply, the chief minister said.
Through several pacts and power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed recently between the Rajasthan government and central government undertakings, power projects of more than 31,825 MW capacity will be established in the state with an investment of Rs 1.60 lakh crore. The chief minister held a review meeting with the state energy department officials and directed them to monitor these projects on a daily basis.
Also, he said, there should be wide publicity of government schemes so that the general public, farmers and entrepreneurs can get the maximum benefits. He said that in view of the state's geographical condition, the demand for electricity has been much more than the availability for the past several months. But with the recent agreements, the state government will be able to meet the electricity demand and Rajasthan will come under the category of states having surplus power.