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Energy Minister Mandates End to Consistent Power Supply Interruptions

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Energy Minister Mandates End to Consistent Power Supply Interruptions

The Indian Energy Minister has issued a formal directive to departmental officials to address and eliminate ongoing power supply interruptions. Emphasizing the necessity of a stable electrical grid for both residential and industrial sectors, the minister highlighted that frequent outages are no longer acceptable under current policy frameworks. Officials have been tasked with identifying infrastructure bottlenecks and improving maintenance protocols to ensure uninterrupted service. The move is seen as an effort to enhance government accountability regarding public utilities and to support economic productivity by securing a reliable energy supply across the affected regions.

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