Bihar’s per capita power consumption increased more than five times to 401 units from 75 in 2005
Once known as a power-starved state, Bihar witnessed a record power supply of 9426 MW from a paltry supply of 700 MW in 2005; government initiatives improved power supply infrastructure over the years
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