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‘Govt focus on strengthening power sector’

‘Govt focus on strengthening power sector’
Vijayawada: The state government is taking productive steps to make the power sector the most efficient and enable the sector to deal with the increasing power demand and ensure 24x7 quality and cost-effective power to the consumers of the state, said special chief secretary for energy K Vijayanand.
Engineers’ Day was celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya at Vidyuth Sowdha on Friday.
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Vijayanand along with Genco MD K V N Chakradhar Babu and other senior officers garlanded the statue of Visvesvaraya.
Addressing the engineers of power utilities, the special chief secretary said the state government is determined to make power utilities as the best in the country and set the benchmarks in every aspect of power sector.
He said that the state government is taking measures for improving internal efficiency, introducing advanced technologies in power generation, transmission and distribution in the sector.
“We have initiated several measures to reach expectations of consumers more significantly, making the sector people-friendly,” said Vijayanand.
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