Bengaluru: Union Minister of Power Manohar Lal Khattar conducted a detailed review of Karnataka’s power sector during a high-level meeting held in Bengaluru on Saturday. The session was attended by Union Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy Shripad Naik, Karnataka Energy Minister K. J. George, and senior officials from both the Centre and the State, including representatives from REC Ltd.
The Karnataka government made a comprehensive presentation highlighting the current status of power generation, transmission, and distribution in the state. Key issues discussed included the generation mix, challenges in acquiring Right of Way (RoW) for transmission projects, and the need for Central support to upgrade distribution infrastructure.
Manohar Lal appreciated Karnataka’s growing contribution of renewable energy to the power mix and stated that his visit was aimed at gaining a better understanding of ground-level issues while exploring new initiatives to strengthen the state’s power supply system.
The Union Minister advised the state government to take effective steps to reduce annual financial losses in power utilities and to move towards implementing cost-reflective tariffs. He stressed the importance of clearing dues and subsidies related to various government departments and urged the state to ensure the saturation of prepaid smart meters in all government establishments, including local bodies and residential colonies, by August 2025.
He also called for a centralized payment system to manage government electricity dues efficiently. In addition, he directed the state to fast-track smart metering for commercial, industrial, and other consumer segments in a time-bound manner.
Highlighting delays in transmission infrastructure due to RoW issues, the Minister urged early resolution and suggested adopting the compensation framework notified by the Central government.
Manohar Lal assured that the Centre would extend full support to Karnataka in strengthening its power sector and reiterated the government’s commitment to the overall development and welfare of the state and its citizens.
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Mumbai (PTI): A 21-year-old male student of IIT Bombay allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the hostel terrace in the wee hours of Wednesday, police said.
The incident occurred at around 1 am at the hostel located in Mumbai's Powai area.
Naman Agarwal, a second-year engineering student at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, allegedly jumped from the terrace of hostel no. 4. The reason behind the extreme step is yet to be ascertained, a Powai police official said.
The student was a native of Pilani in Rajasthan.
Based on the primary information, the police registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) and were conducting a probe into the incident, the official added.
(Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the state’s health helpline 104, Tele-MANAS 14416.)
