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Prize Diwali: Up Village to Light for the first time in 75 years

Prize Diwali: Up Village to Light for the first time in 75 years
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Agra: The darkness of the village of Tulai Ka Nagla on an inceptime will eventually, after 75 years, soluble forgotten.
The state government has now announced that it will be flowed in the next two months.
The declaration came two days after Tii reported about the descendants of the Nagla ” Dark Darwali “, with the villagers complaining to this correspondent that their petition for power was delayed for more than 60 years.
Minister of Power Shrikant Sharma said that the village had been included in the scheme The newly launched distribution sector ‘newly launched from the center and the action was being taken to light up officials to overcome plans to bring the power supply to maybe one of the last dark patches in India.
The center has claimed total electrification and electricity shipping survives in every corner and angle The country was in 2018.
Electricity officials said that every home in the village would be turned on in the next two months.
The electric polar setting process will begin after Diwali.
Meanwhile, local administration made arrangements for illuminating the village during Diwali so that the population did not have to celebrate “Festival Black “again.
DV VNL MD Amit Kishore said, “Working for the electrification of the Nagla Train has begun.
Ettache supervisor engineer has been asked to prepare a work plan.
We will ensure that it is finished in a time bound.
“Ankit District Judge, Ankit Kumar Agrawal, told TI:” Team, led by the Aliganj sub-division judge and consisting of electricity department officials, sent to the village to assess the situation in the field.
Electrification will be carried out based on priority.
I also ordered temporary arrangements for lighting so that villagers can celebrate the lamp festival.
“The Aliganj sub-division judge, Manvendra Singh, said that the generator was brought in and the lights were installed on the main road of the village.
He added that the generator can, for now, it is also used by residents to illuminate their homes.
This setting will still be there for a week.
He said that the non-conventional energy development agency had been asked to provide sun lights for villagers.
The village, with a population of around 300, has more than 30 houses without electricity – Basic duty like charging a cellphone.
Students cannot attend online classes and use candles to learn at night, and women, every day, prepare dinner before sunset.
Thanking Toi for highlighting the old fate of the village, Rajamam, a resident who claimed 100 years old, said, “Since the last few decades, we have tried to reach Representatives P Ikves and local authorities.
The years passed and the government changed, but we remained in darkness.
Today (Wednesday), senior officials came to the village for the first time and convinced us that each house would be returned.
We don’t have words to express our happiness.
It will be a very happy Diwali for us this time.
“Resident Ranjana Shakya said,” We have got our biggest prize in 60 years, maybe more.
The village road is being illuminated for the first time.
HR has told us that we will get electricity in the next two months.
This will help students.
After sunset, we don’t need to survive with candles, Diyas, and torches.
We have planned to celebrate this year.
Residents who have migrated out of the village due to lack of power supply are also willing to return.

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