Fast Summary
- The Southern Power distribution Company of Telangana Limited (TGSPDCL) announced plans to replace low-tension (LT) overhead conductors with insulated air bunched cables in vulnerable and densely populated areas across greater Hyderabad.
- This decision follows inspections across Metro Zone circles revealing nearly 550 kilometers of LT overhead lines needing urgent replacement. Many are located dangerously close to residential buildings in slums and congested lanes.
- TGSPDCL aims to complete the project by August, expanding it later within the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits.
- The announcement was made during a review meeting at TGSPDCL Corporate Office attended by 160 sub-engineers and assistant engineers from affected zones.
- CMD Musharraf Faruqui emphasized timely execution, addressing consumer concerns proactively, and maintaining field presence.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The replacement of low-tension overhead conductors with insulated air bunched cables is a important safety upgrade for Greater HyderabadS densely populated areas. With many power lines currently posing risks due to proximity to residential structures, this initiative demonstrates TGSPDCL’s commitment to reducing hazards while ensuring reliable electricity delivery. The timeline set for completion by August suggests urgency, reflecting the critical importance placed on public safety.
Though limited in scope initially, extending this effort across GHMC limits could further enhance infrastructure modernization citywide. Additionally, CMD Musharraf Faruqui’s emphasis on proactive consumer engagement indicates an organizational drive toward improving service responsiveness alongside technical upgrades-a promising approach for urban power management.
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