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Exempt city from night rostering : DM

DISTRICT MAGISTRATE Anurag Srivastava shot off a letter to Principal Secretary, Power Ashok Khurana to exempt the city at least from long spell of power cuts during night hours. The letter was sent following emergency rostering plunged the city last night at 10. Tempers ran high at the Parade Ramleela ground and at those places where taravih (a mandatory ritual during Ramzan) was going on.

Published on: Sep 28, 2006 12:13 AM IST
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DISTRICT MAGISTRATE Anurag Srivastava shot off a letter to Principal Secretary, Power Ashok Khurana to exempt the city at least from long spell of power cuts during night hours. The letter was sent following emergency rostering plunged the city last night at 10. Tempers ran high at the Parade Ramleela ground and at those places where taravih (a mandatory ritual during Ramzan) was going on.

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In the letter, the DM has stated that the district administration is facing tough time in maintaining law and order situation in the absence of power in the city.

He also urges the principal secretary for regular power supply to the Ram Leelas.

On Tuesday night, the authorities had a tough time in pacifying unruly members of the Ram Leela committee when power supply was snapped due to night rostering. With this all the Ram Leelas and other religious ceremonies in progress had to be stopped abruptly. At that time, ADM City Abrar Ahmad worked restlessly and succeeded in getting the supply resumed at 1.30 am. At this point only one feeder at Muir Mill was made operational given the situation at hand.

The DM in his letter requested to keep the city free from night rostering to ensure smooth completion of ongoing religious functions. A shobhayatra from the Parade Ram Lila is being taken out daily and it passes through several sensitive areas of the city. Absence of power in such a scenario could be disastrous.

The KESCo CGM stated that generation of power supply went down all of a sudden resulting power cuts in the city.

“A request has been made to the authorities concerned in the State capital to keep the city free from night rostering in view of ongoing festivities,” added Chaudhary.

Apart from the night rostering, the city is also confronting excessive rostering during the daytime.

For the past 15 days, the entire city has been experiencing night rostering.

A senior KESCo official pointed out that the demand for power supply in the entire State had gone up manifold due to the festivities.

 
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