Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Tuesday, May 31, 2005

News
Features
Stocks
Port Info
Archives
Google

Group Sites

Industry & Economy - Power


Opposition protest against load-shedding in Mumbai

Our Bureau

Mumbai May 30

, DEMONSTRATIONS and `rasta roko' were held across Maharashtra by the BJP, in protest against the load-shedding in the State.

In Wardha district, demonstrators attacked the local Maharashtra State Electricity Board office.The police detained State BJP president, Mr Nitin Gadkari, for leading the demonstrators in Nagpur. Former Deputy Chief Minister Mr Gopinath Munde was detained in Aurangabad.

The agitation led by Mr Munde turned violent and the agitators pelted stones against Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation buses near Aurangabad.

Mr Dilip Walse Patil, Energy Minster, speaking to the media in the Secretariat said that it was not appropriate on part of the opposition parties to create an atmosphere of terror. They are fully aware about the power situation in the State, he said.

"This problem was not created overnight. It was due to lack of capacity building in the power sector for the last 10 years, of which BJP was in power for five years in the State. The problem of load-shedding will not be solved in one day as it will take time," Mr Patil said.

Countering the allegations of opposition parties over the power purchase agreement (PPA) between private power companies and the state government, Mr Patil said that opposition parties must understand that the PPA cannot be signed unless the full financial disclosure of the power company is made public.

Article E-Mail :: Comment :: Syndication :: Printer Friendly Page


Stories in this Section
Ready to burst


IOC chief for equitable sharing of burden of under-recoveries
MIDC plans to foray into gas distribution
GE to partner NTPC, BHEL for Dabhol project revival
Opposition protest against load-shedding in Mumbai
Kerala announces tax rates for amusement parks
`WTO insensitive to crisis engulfing textile industry'
Removal of excise duty for synthetic sector at appropriate time: Chidambaram
States asked to desist from levying sales tax on textiles meant for exports
Centre to focus on drinking water supply
FMCG goods turn dearer
Karnataka CET results on `R World'
Revamp engg education to suit IT: Karnik
RAI offers two-month course on retailing
Land prices fall flat near Smart City project area
Plea for changes in FDI guidelines in real estate
China swings aluminium market
Roundtable on media role in Hyderabad
WTO talks: Govt offers new areas for services
Not keen on opening up retail, legal sectors

AP Govt to put Rs 450 cr in `food for work' scheme
SAT gets two new members
ICAI finalises Guidance Note on fringe tax
Vegoil imports continuing despite losses, lower domestic prices
Revision of approval norm for service exports likely


The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

Copyright © 2005, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line