"An iron hand approach is needed to tackle the menace of rampant power theft. The state government will adopt the tough Gujarat Model for checking power theft which has turned out to be a big problem," Power Minister Shrikant Sharma said here.
Giving details of the "Gujarat Model," he told PTI in an interview that it provided for constitution of dedicated vigilance squads and setting up of special police stations where cases related to power theft would be lodged.
"The high rate of pilferage needs to be brought down drastically to ensure round the clock power supply in the state. For this, the state government would first identify feeders where power theft is maximum," Sharma said.
The Gujarat government has created five dedicated police stations at Vadodara, Surat, Sabarmati, Rajkot and Bhavnagar to deal with cases of power theft.
Additional Deputy General (Security) GUVNL, Vadodara, supervises the functioning of all these police stations and coordinates with the state government for effective functioning of these police stations.
In the second meeting of the state cabinet, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had directed the power department to ensure that defective or burnt transformers should be replaced expeditiously in rural areas so that agricultural operations do not suffer.
It has been decided to change defective transformers within 48 hours instead of 72, the time fixed earlier, and within 24 hours in urban areas, Sharma said.
Sharma said the ambitious 'Power for All' pact will be signed by Adityanath and Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal here on April 14 to meet the Centre's target of making the state energy efficient by 2018 and help in ensuring power in all UP villages.
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