Noida: The Association of District Development (DDRWA) on Tuesday wrote to the minister of Shrikant Sharma for the gloomy energy condition in GB Nagar.
Residents complained that the 30-year-old infrastructure was not upgraded even though he promised and demanded the Minister’s visit to the district.
TOI has reported on Monday that more than 20 sectors throughout Noida and Greater Noida faced blackouts ranging from three to five hours with a worse situation in the villages in the district.
“GB Nagar has one of the most expensive electricity supplies in this country.
This district was developed as an industrial city to serve various industries and thus fall under the ‘no power cutting zone’.
For this, the district electricity department also charged the additional costs of occupants for Providing unbroken supply.
But the city faces frequent power disorders every day in all sectors of Noida, “President Ddrwa NP Singh said in the letter.
Singh also said that despite many meetings with officials from the Ministry of Power Noida, his condition had not only been spared but deteriorated.
“In all meetings, officials promised an increase in power supply and distribution systems without blackouts.
But the reality was far from promises,” Singh said.
However, official power officials did not agree with complaints.
“We have improved many transformers, substations, power lines, installing more than 1,500 new poles etc.
Every day, our team is in the field checking errors, overheating transformers etc.
In addition, work is taking place in many sectors.
In the middle of all this, The weather is the prevention that leads to moisture and heat.
There are no problems in the city, “said VN Singh, Head of Department of Department of Noida Zonal Noida.