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Odisha Village Ignites Hope After CM's Electrification Push

Summary

  • Chief Minister directed Ganjam collector to electrify Subarnapur village.
  • Electrification involves installing 30 poles and a transformer.
  • CM set a 2027 deadline for power and water in all state villages.
Odisha Village Ignites Hope After CM's Electrification Push

Subarnapur, a remote tribal hamlet in Odisha's Ganjam district, is finally getting electricity after a direct instruction from Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi. The village, home to 25 households, had previously relied on a defunct solar power system, leaving residents in darkness.

Officials have already begun the installation of approximately 30 electric poles and a 25-kva transformer. This crucial electrification work is anticipated to conclude within the next seven to ten days, bringing an end to years of study under lantern light for the village's students.

The Chief Minister's directive, issued during a conference with district collectors and SPs, emphasizes a statewide goal of providing power and water to every village by 2027, highlighting a broader commitment to rural development.

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Subarnapur is being electrified following a direct directive from Odisha's Chief Minister, Mohan Charan Majhi, to the Ganjam district administration.
The Chief Minister has set a deadline of 2027 for the electrification of all villages across the state of Odisha.
The solar panel system that previously electrified Subarnapur became defunct after several years of operation.

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