07-07-2025
Expedite power projects in Nagpur, Amravati: CM
Nagpur: Chief minister
Devendra Fadnavis
on Monday directed energy department officials to accelerate execution of approved electricity infrastructure projects in Nagpur and Amravati to meet the rise in power demand from expanding industrial, commercial, and residential sectors.
He also called for a long-term energy roadmap up to 2035 to accommodate future population growth.
"The demand for electricity is increasing rapidly in Nagpur and Amravati due to the surge in investments in infrastructure and industry," Fadnavis said while chairing a high-level review meeting at Vidhan Bhavan. "All works approved under the current allocation must be completed without delay. We must proactively plan for emerging needs."
The CM emphasised the importance of protecting underground power cables from damage during other infrastructure works and recommended the use of secure cable ducts in all upcoming projects. "Safety and longevity of our distribution systems must be a top priority," he added.
Officials said that an additional Rs713 crore was required for electricity projects in Nagpur district and Rs242 crore for Amravati. The CM stated that this requirement must be incorporated into financial planning.
Fadnavis also directed the speedy implementation of projects under the revamped power sector reforms, including the Kusum-B scheme, the 'Solar Pump for All' initiative, capacity upgrades for transformers, and the establishment of new substations in both districts.
The meeting was attended by revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule, energy minister Atul Save, minister of state for finance Ashish Jaiswal, minister of state for energy Meghana Bordikar, and local MLAs Ashish Deshmukh, Mohan Mate, Pravin Datke and Charan Singh Thakur. Key bureaucrats including principal secretary to CM Ashwini Bhide, ACS (energy) Abha Shukla, secretary Srikar Pardeshi, environment secretary Jayshree Bhoj, and top officials from Mahavitaran, Mahatransco, MahaGenco, and MahaUrja were also present.
Nagpur collector Dr Bipin Itankar joined via video link.