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Coal deficiency: the industry is worried urging the government to buy power from other states

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Ludhiana: It has been through a crisis situation because of an unschedulable power outage, Ludhiana’s industrialist is more worried since the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has claimed that the Independent Power Producer (IPP) plant in the country is widely left limited.
Coal supply.
Entrepreneurs say that if there are IPP plants in the country turn off and stop the production power, it will cause a big loss to the factories.
Employers want the Punjab and PSPCL government to take direct steps to ensure that no such situation appears in the state.
Narinder Bhamra, President of the Association of Indian Producers Association, said, “This industry has passed one of the most difficult phases today.
After such a situation, the dangers of blackouts due to coal shortages in the IPP plant will worsen the situation for us.
Already facing electricity blackouts without Notifications, it is impossible to arrange any alternative power for a longer duration to run our factory if the power plant is closed.
The government must act now and take corrective steps to save the industry so as not to be pushed into darkness.
“Rajkumar Singla, President Association.
Supplier of Fastener Ludhiana, said, “PSPCL’s head statement about the lack of coal with IPP plants gave us a night without sleep.
We do not know who to blame for a lack of coal, but we only have a request that the state government and PSPCL must know the solution as soon as possible AT The AU industry will face huge losses and even government revenues will suffer if industrial production stops in the state.
The state government must consider the purchasing power of countries such as Himachal and Uttarakhand which produces power through non-coal-based means.
“Jewal Badish, President of the Federation of Punjab Small Industry Association (Fopsia), said,” this industry is in great difficulty because power outages have begun.
On Saturday, the pieces were put in place for four hours.
A similar situation was witnessed on Monday.
This cutting causes large production losses and also inhibits sustainable industrial processes.
The pieces also caused riots between workers because they had to sit still for hours without power.
The level of raw material also increased due to this power outage.
It has been influenced by Covid-19 protests and farmers, power outages can be proven last nail in the coffin for the Punjab industry.
The main state government is responsible for the situation of the power supply in the state and must act now and save the industry.

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