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The Punjab Government has initiated a historic undertaking for power transmission and distribution works under the ‘Roshan Punjab’ Mission, with an investment of ₹5,000 crore. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann laid the foundation stone for the ambitious project in Jalandhar. Aam Aadmi Party’s National Convener Arvind Kejriwal was also present. This event heralds a new revolution in Punjab’s electricity infrastructure. Thousands of people attended the historic event, and the announcement was welcomed across the state. This initiative is a crucial part of the AAP government’s welfare policies, reflecting its commitment to ensuring a better life for every citizen of the state. Cabinet Ministers, MLAs, officials from the Punjab Power Corporation, and local representatives also participated in the grand ceremony.
This investment is set to make history as the largest power project ever in the state. It will make Punjab self-reliant. The project will also empower the region in the energy sector. The government has launched the new project with the clear objective of providing uninterrupted, affordable, and safe electricity 24 hours a day to every home, farm, and industry in Punjab. For several decades, outdated equipment, weak transmission lines, and inadequate substations had left Punjab’s power system dilapidated, causing frequent power cuts across the state. With this scheme, Punjab will be completely free from decades-old problems like power cuts and voltage fluctuations. Both farmers and industrialists will receive long-term and sustainable benefits from this scheme, injecting new life into the state’s economy.
Roshan Punjab Misson : CM Mann vows uninterrupted power and safer infrastructure across Punjab
In his emotional address, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann clearly stated – “Now, no factory in Punjab will shut down due to lack of electricity. No farmer will be troubled in the dark fields. No child will be deprived of education because of a power outage.” He emphasized that this scheme is not merely a government project but a means to realize the dreams of the people of Punjab. The government has prioritized comprehensive repair of power lines, upgrading old and dilapidated substations with state-of-the-art technology, and laying new transmission and distribution lines in rural and urban areas. This will not only multiply the reliability of power supply but also reduce technical faults and maintenance, thereby decreasing the long-term burden on the state exchequer.
The government has given special and serious attention to public safety in this mission, addressing the accidents that occurred in previous years due to poor electrical infrastructure. Teams are systematically removing dangerously dangling cables in urban areas, replacing open and unsafe meter boxes with modern, weather-resistant ones, and fully modernizing and digitizing the 1912 helpline for faster grievance redressal, online tracking, and real-time updates. Through this helpline, consumers can now register their complaints instantly, and their resolution will occur within a defined time frame. This will make life safer, more convenient, and more comfortable in both urban and rural areas, strengthening the common citizen’s trust in the government system.
*Roshan Punjab Mission to power growth, boost industry, and empower farmers
The Punjab Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) is directly supervising and guiding the grid enhancement. They are using state-of-the-art technology in 13 major cities. These cities include Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Mohali, Bathinda, Ferozepur, Fazilka, Mansa, Sangrur, Moga, Hoshiarpur, and Pathankot. The government is installing modern amenities such as smart metering systems, automated fault detection, and remote monitoring in these cities. This will effectively curb power theft, improve revenue collection, and bring about an unprecedented increase in the quality of consumer services. This will also have a major and positive impact on Punjab’s rapidly growing industrialization and investment climate. When stable and affordable power supply is ensured, domestic and foreign investors will set up industries in Punjab. This will create thousands of new employment opportunities. It will secure a better future for the state’s youth.
The ‘Roshan Punjab’ Mission is not just a technical improvement project. It is also a powerful symbol of positive social change. Additionally, it represents economic prosperity. The government, with foresight, has entered into long-term agreements with Coal India and other suppliers. These agreements ensure a long-term coal supply. This move will significantly reduce the cost of electricity generation in thermal power plants. It will also make the state self-reliant and secure in energy production. This will reduce agricultural costs for farmers, such as running tubewells, irrigation, and crop processing. It will also provide electricity at subsidized rates to small industries and businesses. This direct relief will benefit the state’s economy, keep inflation controlled, and reduce the burden on the common man’s pocket. This scheme will strengthen the rural economy and play a significant role in bridging the gap between urban and rural development.
*Punjab leads historic power reforms with transparency, safety, and accountability
For the first time in the history of Punjab, a government has taken concrete, practical, and bold steps. These steps reform the power system from the grassroots to the policy level. The reforms are based on public demand, suggestions, and ground realities. The government has understood the problems by engaging in direct dialogue with Gram Panchayats. It also communicated with Municipalities, industry associations, and farmer organizations. The government has formulated the plan accordingly. An initiative has been launched to offer a transparent and accountable service to every consumer. It provides convenience, including online bill payment and complaint registration through a mobile app.The government provides a single-window system for electricity connections and ensures timely maintenance. This clearly reflects the transparency, efficiency, and strong commitment of the government’s approach towards the public. This model will also set an example for other states.
The government will install transmission and distribution lines at a safe height under the new system, placing them on strong poles that meet international standards. This approach will significantly reduce electricity-related accidents. It will also decrease human loss during rain, storms, and other natural disasters. Earlier, people often reported incidents of electrocution caused by open wires and fallen lines, but the government will now eliminate this problem at its root. It will also install high-quality, weather-resistant, and tamper-proof electricity meter boxes to prevent meter failure and ensure transparency in billing. This will increase supply reliability, reduce maintenance costs, and prolong the lifespan of the equipment. All these technical improvements will keep Punjab’s power system strong and effective for many decades to come.
Roshan Punjab’ Mission lays a new and strong foundation for the overall development
This ‘Roshan Punjab’ Mission lays a new and strong foundation for the overall development of Punjab. It is not merely a technical project for power reform. It is a firm guarantee for a bright, prosperous, and secure future. This future is for the youth, farmers, businessmen, entrepreneurs, and common families of Punjab. In this proud, historic moment, the Punjab Government’s visionary leadership stands proudly. They stand shoulder-to-shoulder with their people for real, tangible change on the ground. This scheme is a gift to the coming generations. It will prove to be a milestone. Punjab will enter the category of the most developed and prosperous states in the country. With this project, Punjab is entering a new era. Every home will be illuminated.and field will be green. Every industry will flourish.
