The Asian Age

After buses, electricit­y poles to go saffron in UP

- AMITA VERMA

After saffron buses in Uttar Pradesh, it is now time for saffron painted electricit­y poles. The Yogi Adityanath government, which has decided to regularise all illegal power connection­s, will now paint all electricit­y poles in these localities in saffron.

“We will be colour coding the electricit­y poles in unauthoris­ed colonies that have been regularise­d. This is being done under the ‘Power for All’ scheme”, said Mr Alok Kumar, principal secretary energy.

Mr Sudhir Kumar Verma, managing director of Dakshinanc­hal Power Distributi­on Company, said, “Coloring the poles saffron is being planned for easy identifica­tion”.

According to UPPCL, there are over 30,000 colonies where legitimate electricit­y connection­s are to be provided

According to UPPCL estimates, there are over 30,000 colonies where legitimate electricit­y connection­s are to be provided. Lucknow alone is estimated to have over 350 unauthoris­ed and undevelope­d colonies. UPPCL’s move to colour electricit­y poles saffron comes after the stateowned UP State Transport Corporatio­n announced its decision to paint its buses saffron.

It has now become an establishe­d practice to paint public utilities in the color of the ruling political party in the state. Cycle tracks and buses in the Samajwadi Party regime were painted in shades of red and green which is the colour of the party flag while Ms Mayawati, in the BSP regime, had got all signage painted in blue. Even the uniform of traffic constables was changed to blue in keeping with the party colour.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India