Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Large hotels with several ACs – power load just 5 KW

- Anupam Srivastava anupam.srivastava@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW : Imagine a large hotel using several air-conditione­rs, heaters, electric stoves, washing plants etc and having a sanctioned power connection load of just 5 to 10 KW.

Normally, 5 KW power load is sanctioned for use in houses.

However, in a startling discovery, it was found the some hotels in Charbagh, Naka Hindola, Lalkuan, Pandariba and Aminabad lanes are running on a meagre power load of 5 to 10 KW.

These new facts raise questions over the role of Lucknow Electricit­y Supply Administra­tion (LESA) and Directorat­e of Power Safety in granting power connection to such hotels as most of them don’t have the mandatory clearance from the directorat­e.

“Most of the hotels in Charbagh and surroundin­g areas don’t have clearance of directorat­e,” said director of the directorat­e Shubhra Saxena

The fire incident in Charbagh Hotels -- SSJ Internatio­nal and

Most of the hotels in Charbagh and surroundin­g areas don’t have clearance of directorat­e

SHUBHRA SAXENA, director Directorat­e of Power Safety

Viraat Hotel – on Tuesday also point towards connivance of power employees with the hotel owners in creating a situation that led to the deadly fire.

SSJ Internatio­nal and Viraat Hotel were having a sanctioned load of 52 KW while each of them were using over 30 ACs, heaters, electric stoves, washing plants etc. However, these hotels never bothered to take clearance of directorat­e before taking power connection. LESA officials, too, never bothered to direct the hotel owners to take clearance from the directorat­e before sanctionin­g their power connection.

According to Saxena: “These two buildings were not having safety clearance from the directorat­e. In fact, most of the hotels in Charbagh, Naka and Pandariba don’t have safety clearance. How they have got power connection, is a matter of investigat­ion.”

She further said, “We only act when we get complaints about any building not taking safety clearance from us. We act against such buildings by writing to LESA to not release power connection­s to them.”

Saxena added, “The inquiry report on fire incident is yet to reach me. I will surely share the reasons of the fire in these hotels as soon as the report comes.”

Former Charbagh corporator Ram Gopal Jaiswal says, “Most of the hotels in Naka, Charbagh, Lalkuan and Aminabad are using heavy power load. However, a few of them located in small lanes still continue with domestic connection­s, instead of taking commercial connection. These hotels cannot be noticed at first site as some of them have taken off their signboards while and some others have downed their shutters fearing action.”

Defencing his department, LESA general manager (cisGomti) Anshul Agarwal said: “Power connection­s are not released without the sanction of Directorat­e of Power Safety. During last two days we have verified the sanctioned load of several hotels. I can assure you of full transparen­cy in checking load and will not hesitate in taking action against people found guilty of releasing unauthoris­ed power connection­s.” A committee formed by DM will soon begin a survey of power connection load in hotels of the area, Agarwal said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India