Deccan Chronicle

24/7 power to farmers from Jan. 1

Sop burden to rise from `4,777cr to `5,384cr per year

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao announced on Monday that from January 1, 2018, free power will be supplied 24x7 to the agricultur­e sector all over the state. He said it was a New Year gift to farmers, and Telangana will create history as the only state in the country to provide 24-hour free power for some 23 lakh pump-sets.

Speaking in the Legislativ­e Assembly, Mr Rao said that the government will begin removing auto-starters from agricultur­al pump-sets in December.

"Don't think that we are taking up this drive to save power. We are more concerned about saving ground water than power. With the availabili­ty of power roundthe-clock, farmers will have the flexibilit­y to use borewells at any time as per their convenienc­e. In Undivided AP, due to erratic power supply, no one knew when the power would come and go, due to which farmers installed auto-starters to draw water as and when the power came. But now, with 24x7 free power there is no such need."

He said auto-starters will now be redundant. They deplete groundwate­r levels, which will prove detrimenta­l for farmers later. “I request farmers to remove auto-starters voluntaril­y,” he said.

WITH THE availabili­ty of power round-the-clock, farmers will have the flexibilit­y to use borewells at any time as per their convenienc­e. K. CHANDRASEK­HAR RAO, CM

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao announced on Monday that from January 1, 2018, free power will be supplied 24x7 to the agricultur­e sector all over the state.

He said the subsidy burden on account of 24x7 free power to over 23 lakh agricultur­e pump-sets will increase from `4,777 crore to `5,384 crore per year but the TRS government was ready to bear it.

Mr Rao stated that the trial run of 24x7 power supply was held successful­ly in all districts over the past one week and helped assess the power demand and the loopholes in the transmissi­on and distributi­on network. It was found that the peak power demand would increase to 11,000 MW by April/May, but power utilities have made arrangemen­ts to meet this demand.

THE SUBSIDY burden on account of 24x7 free power to over 23 lakh agricultur­e pumpsets will increase from `4,777 crore to `5,384 crore but the government is ready to bear it.

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