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PSPCL to set up control room to resolve power complaints

The Punjab State Power Cor poration Limited (PSPCL), Ludhiana, will set up a master internal power control room (PCR) in the city for resolving public complaints within prescribed time. To extend their reach to maximum population, PSPCL will also depute 500 people on contract-basis from June 1 to September end.

Updated on: May 12, 2014 01:36 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Ludhiana
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The Punjab State Power Cor poration Limited (PSPCL), Ludhiana, will set up a master internal power control room (PCR) in the city for resolving public complaints within prescribed time.

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To extend their reach to maximum population, PSPCL will also depute 500 people on contract-basis from June 1 to September end.

The preparations to tackle with the peak summer season, and paddy season has been started at PSPCL’s end. The department has sent a request to PSPCL headquarters, Patiala, demanding more manpower, for which permission has been granted.

Ludhiana PSPCL chief engineer Rachpal Singh said, “A master power control room is being established at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU). This will be an internal control room, which will be connected to all complaint centres across the city. All complaints coming at different complaint centres will be reported here, so that quick action can be taken within prescribed time.”

“Being an industry-driven city and having huge population, number of power related complaints in city in the peak season increases. The officials say that complaints reach up to 1,000 a day, and to tackle such large number of complaints huge manpower is required,” Singh said.

He said employees of control room would be provided with motorcycles, so as to reach to complainant within no time. He said main motive was to maximise the services and minimise the complaints and faults and redressing the complaint at the earliest.

 
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