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AHMEDABAD: While people in almost half of India had to spend two dark nights after the northern power grid tripped in July last year, the Gujarat government was on a different trip. It was selling its surplus power to states like Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi and Maharashtra, earning a profit of around Rs 1,800 crore.

It is no wonder then that chief minister Narendra Modi tom-tomed the state's 24-hour power supply to sell the Gujarat model of development for the rest of the country during his speech at the BJP national executive in Delhi on Sunday. "India has been forced to talk about the developmental model of Gujarat," he said.

Gujarat now supplies near 24-hour electricity not only to its large cities and towns but to the 18,000 villages, too. All sources put together, Gujarat now produces about 14,000 MW power of which about 2,000 MW is surplus.



However, even the Centre has endorsed a part of Gujarat's power story. The driving force behind large-scale electrification is the Jyoti Gram project. The Centre has accepted this as a flagship scheme for the 12th Five-Year plan (2012-17) for supplying round-the-clock, high-quality, three-phase power to all villages.


The project, behind which the state government has spent Rs 1,200 crore, was commissioned in 2006. It uses a separate electric feeder for domestic use and limited agricultural supply. It has also brought down transmission and distribution losses from 35% five years ago to about 19% in 2012.



The Planning Commission's 2012 document 'Faster, Sustainable and More Inclusive Growth: An Approach to the 12th Five Year Plan', endorsed Jyoti Gram, saying, "The programme of feeder separation has to be carried through across the country. Gujarat has achieved very good results by combining feeder separation with an extensive watershed programme for groundwater recharge. Punjab, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh have also moved forward in this direction. Feeder separation needs to be extended to all states, especially where groundwater is extensively used."

"For more than a year, industries in Gujarat are being provided 24 hours power supply for all the seven days a week," says an officer of the Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited, the main state utility. "We have provided industries the option of observing a holiday whenever they want but there are no restrictions on power usage."

"We get a new connection easily by paying additional charges," says senior vice-president of Vadodara Chamber of Commerce and Industry Nilesh Shukla. "There is no shortage of power for any industry in Vadodara."

‘Power-full’ Gujarat gives 24-hour electricity - The Times of India
 
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very true.i have stayed in gujarat and i dont remember a single incident of power cuts,except in the time of 2001 earthquake.
 
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thats true!! I have a house in vadodara and whenever I visit, I never experienced any sort of power cut like thing....last time I visited was in january!!
 
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very true.i have stayed in gujarat and i dont remember a single incident of power cuts,except in the time of 2001 earthquake.

Does that mean even before modi there was no much power issues?

While Maharashtra has load shedding.
Run by true CONgress government.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan holds up MP too as mode

Shivraj Singh Chouhan holds up MP too as model - The Times of India

BJP/NDA states are involved in top growth/GDP numbers.

Karnataka Run by BJP.
 
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Waiting for people with unbiased opinion to find some fault in Modi in regard to this issue as well :disagree:
 
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I remember that there was a conference in Jaipur where Ashok Gehlot cm of Rajasthan was speaking. He asked for more funds from centre to set up power plants. Modi was there and he said that if you want I can sell you electricity.
 
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