CM Home Office Krishna & Yeddyurappa Residence is also a power cut on Ero Road. The CM resident Kumara Kripa Road is thus a hot plate of load shedding.
NEW DELHI: The fears of power cuts are looming in the states as the country faces a shortage of coal. Many states have expressed concern despite the promise of the central government. Many states state that load shedding is inevitable if supply is not increased immediately.
Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi has said that the country is cutting power for 3-4 hours due to shortage of coal. Yogi Adityanath has instructed the Chairman of Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation to take necessary steps to supply the coal required for the Uttar Pradesh. He also said that from 6 pm to 7 am to ensure that there is no power loss. 90 crores in Bihar for last 5 days Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the expenditure was Rs.
Chhattisgarh has said its state needs 29,500 metric tonnes of coal every day to meet its power shortage but there is insufficient supply and there is a fear of power cuts. Due to shortage of coal in Rajasthan, the government has been cutting electricity for one hour every day. In addition, the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Delhi, Gujarat and Haryana have also appealed to the central government to supply coal. If there is no increase in coal supply, load shedding is inevitable, the Kerala government has said.
The government has put forward many reasons for the shortage of coal in the country. The government says the coal mines are not working mainly due to heavy rains and the demand for electricity has increased. The government has given three main reasons for this situation.
1. More rain
The monsoon period of this line is long. Coal-fired thermal power plants did not supply coal for many days during the monsoon period, but during that period the plants consumed their own coal reserves. The collection is nearing completion. But coal mines did not start in the foreseeable future, as the supply of coal did not begin in full. Thus there is a shortage of coal in the plants. The government said.
2 . The problem of immortality
This is a global coal problem. Coal mining in China, Africa and South America has decreased. This has resulted in a shift in the supply of coal to many countries in the world. India also imports coal from many countries. However, due to shortage of coal, India is becoming increasingly vulnerable to coal.
3 . Excessive demand
Almost all the company and factories have started operating after Kovid.
Many power stations across the country are facing shortage of coal. Due to this backdrop, most of the power stations in the two districts of the state have reduced power generation. Some say that the supply of coal has changed due to rain. In the meantime, the CM had met the coal minister on his way to Delhi and requested him to supply the necessary coal. The central government has said it will look into the supply of coal
Power Cut at Chief Minister's Residence: There are reports of unauthorized load shedding of coal. The CM Home Office Krishna and Yeddyurappa residence is also a power cut. The CM resident Kumara Kripa Road is thus a hot plate of load shedding.
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