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The State government has prohibited strikes in all services under the Transmission Corporation of Telangana Limited and two distribution companies – TSNPDCL and TSSPDCL.
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TSNPDCL Chairman recalled that under the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, Telangana overcame the power crisis and became a power surplus State
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Snapped power lines and dangling cables should not be touched, and people should stay away from power meters, said TSSPDCL CMD
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Paritala Narasimha Rao has been appointed as Commissioner of Customs and Direct Taxes
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The limit of Open Access Transaction has been reduced from 1 MW to 100 KW for green energy
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The Telangana Vidyut Employees Union, a faction of the State electricity employees union, called for a strike from April 25 in support of six demands for artisans in power utilities
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Following assurance from the Telangana government to give fitment (pay revision) of seven per cent, TSPEJAC agreed to call off their proposed indefinite strike
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TSSPDCL received awards in the category of Best Performing Distribution Company and Best Distribution Company to Promote Consumer Awareness Category
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These teams will coordinate with the departments to ensure quick resolution of grievances in an integrated manner on a common platform.
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G Raghuma Reddy directed officials to complete the work related to breakdown as soon as possible and restore the power supply without causing any inconvenience to the electricity consumers.
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According to a statement, the TSSPDCL was selected for the award for its efforts to encourage consumers to go for solar-based power generation
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Despite efforts of power utilities to check power theft, the incidence of the same is on a rise in the State
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In an advisory on Friday, TSSPDCL C and MD G Raghuma Reddy urged people to desist from using metal-coated threads as they could cause electrocution.
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So far it has converted five substations located at Kalyan Nagar, Mufkamza, Shilparamam, Krishna Nagar and Nagole into fully automated ones
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In a statement here, Raghuma Reddy said with increase in agriculture and industrial power connections across the State and higher development and infrastructure growth consumption has increased sharply in the last eight years.
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The power demand which was between 7,800 MW to 9,200 MW last December, has increased to 11,100 MW this year and is likely to cross 15,000 MW in March next year.
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January 31 will be the last date for written objections on ARR and tariff proposals and power purchase true-up charges proposals.
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TSSPDCL Chairman & Managing Director G Raghuma Reddy explains that the power bill is calculated only for 30/31 days, even though the meter reading is done late.
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It has bagged top position under the Technology Adoption and third position under the Performance Improvement categories.
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Hyderabad: Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited(TSSPDCL) Chairman & Managing Director G Raghuma Reddy stated that his organisation was providing quality power supply and services to consumers in the State. Presiding over the programme organised to celebrate ‘Electricity Consumer Day’ here on Thursday, Raghuma Reddy stated that the company has taken various measures to […]