Gottipati Minister Ravi Kumar addresses the assembly after he laid the foundation stone for 33 kv on Monday, along with the Minister for Social Welfare.
On Monday, the Gottipati Minister of Gottipati accused the YSRCP government of the ongoing infrastructure crisis in the state sector power. He said that the former administration failed to use the central government systems and poorly managed the energy sector, resulting in a high load of people.
Together with the Minister for Social Security Dr. The Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy laid the foundation stone of 33 kv in the village of Kallur in Kuriched Mandal from the Prakasam district. The substation, sanctioned at the price of 3.80 GBP Crore, is part of the efforts of the coalition government to strengthen the supply of supply supply in high demand areas, the Minister of Energy said.
Mr. Gottipati also laid the cornerstone for another 33/11 kv distribution in Darsi and took part in the campaign “Subaripalana Lo Tholi Adugu”. He stressed that the construction of the wiring was carried out to meet the growing needs of electricity consumption, and announced that 12 wiring was approved in the combined Prakasam district.
He reiterated the commitment of the government to the well -being of farmers and said that 75,000 agricultural power connections had been sanctioned, with 2.60 ₹ Lakh for each connection. He argued that the coalition government under the leadership of Nara Chandrababa Naida was taking remedial steps to restore energy infrastructure, which was neglected under YSRCP.
The Minister also urged citizens to use the programs of the Central Government, such as PM Suryagarh and PM Kusum. He encouraged households to install roof solar panels to reduce electricity accounts and alleviate the burden on the conventional energy network. He ordered officials to coordinate with bankers to ensure that at least 10,000 Suryagarh connections were facilitated in each election district.
He criticized the YSRCP government and said he not only ignored these beneficial schemes, but also increased the tariffs of power nine times, which brought a significant load for the public. “The coalition government has not set energy fees once since it took over the office. The substations are designed in rural areas to solve low voltage problems that arose due to high loads,” he added.
He reaffirmed that the coalition government has undertook to provide 24 -hour electricity to the quality of each community of household and agriculture. He concluded that if Chandrababu’s Naidu in the Office, there is no intention of increasing electricity tariffs and all efforts to restore and strengthen systems weakened under the previous administration will be made.
Published – 14 July 2025 20:42