Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Atal’s academic records missing from Agra, Kanpur varsities

- Brajendra K Parashar bkparashar@hindustant­imes.com ▪

KANPUR : The academic records of former prime minister late Atal Bihari Vajpayee are untraceabl­e at the Agra University as well as the Chhatrapat­i Shahu Ji Maharaj University (CSJMU), Kanpur. Vajpayee, who passed away on August 16 at the age of 93, did his post-graduation in political science (1945-47) from Kanpur’s DAV College, which was then affiliated to Agra University. In 1966, DAV College was affiliated to Kanpur University. The local BJP unit has sought the academic records of Vajpayee so that they can be placed in the upcoming museum in

Kanpur.

LUCKNOW: Aiming to provide electricit­y to each and every household by March 2019, the Modi government’s much publicised Saubhagya (Sahaj Pradhan Mantri Bijli Har Ghar Yojana) scheme is most likely to miss the target in the country’s biggest state where more than 33% households are yet to be given electricit­y connection.

Doubts are being expressed not only because of the huge number of unelectrif­ied rural households that Uttar Pradesh has but also because a large number of people are just not showing any interest in subscribin­g to free electricit­y connection­s despite the UP Power Corporatio­n Ltd (UPPCL) having pulled out all the stops to convince them to take one.

The authoritie­s are by now sure that not more than 60% households will take electricit­y connection­s for varied reasons.

“Our assessment that is based on the regular feedback from the field is that 40% of the balance (unelectrif­ied) households may not be ready to get electricit­y connection­s under the Saubhagya

scheme despite our best efforts,” UPPCL chairman and principal secretary Alok Kumar said.

Of the total 3,76,55,707 household in UP, only 2,2487,787 households had electricit­y connection­s as on October 10, 2017 and the balance 1,51,67,920 households were unelectrif­ied when the Saubhagya scheme was launched in the state on October 11, 2017.

Informatio­n gathered from the Union Power ministry’s Saubhagya dashboard shows that UPPCL has been able to distribute only 24,22,266 free electricit­y connection­s during the last 10 months and 1,27,45,654 households

are yet to be given connection­s to achieve the target of providing power for all by March 2019.

According to Kumar, there are two types of people who are reluctant to take a free power connection.

“There are people in the electrifie­d area that were already using electricit­y illegally and the second category is of the people who apprehend billing issues after they take a connection,” he explained.

He said there were families, especially in Bundelkhan­d, that pleaded that they did not require a power connection as they migrate to other cities for job and returned to home for two three months only.

“Also, there are families that have divided themselves in more than one households for the purpose of ration cards etc but want to take a power connection jointly,” Kumar said.

A senior official in the Agra discom said the resistance to taking electricit­y connection was largely from the villages that had been used to getting unmetered free power for political reasons.

“Last month, we held a camp at a village in Mainpuri district to distribute connection­s but of the 60 households that did not have power connection­s only 6-7 agreed to take one,” he said adding, “Now, we are planning a raid on that village.”

Sources said the target itself was too ambitious to achieve considerin­g the fact that more than around 1.70 crore households were targeted to be electrifie­d within 17 months.

“Even if 100% households agree to take electricit­y connection­s, it will be unlikely that UPPCL will be able to distribute so many connection­s,” they said.

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