24/7 power to farmers from Jan. 1
Sop burden to rise from `4,777cr to `5,384cr per year
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.