Saligao villagers irked over repeated power failures Published on: May 7, 2012 - 01:49 More in: Goa News MAPUSA: Villagers of Saligao are quite agitated over the fact that they have to bear with the constant voltage fluctuations and powers shut downs since the last one week.
Things came to a boil on Sunday as the village had to celebrate the village Mae De Deus feast of their church without any power. It is reliably learnt that since the last one week there are regular power shutdowns and there is no uninterrupted power supply even for 3 continuous hours. This, along with low voltage, voltage fluctuations have given rise to anxiety among the villagers. A local, Mr Joseph D’Souza, who is involved in dairy farming and also high tech agricultural activity, has complained that his business is affected due to power shut downs and low voltage and he is forced to bear a great loss. “I need a lot of water for my dairy farming and agricultural activity. For this, I need a proper three phase supply but most of the times all the three phases are not working and there is either also a shut down or low voltage and I am subjected to a great loss,” informed Mr D’Souza, adding there was village feast on Sunday and there was no power supply from around 8 a.m. till around 11 a.m. and it resumed after a lot of phone calls to the concerned officials. “Even the staff of the department is quite rude and do not tend to address the issue in a humane manner. As it is we are subjected to inconvenience due to regular power failures and if there is no solution and no proper answers coming from the officials what should we do” he sought to know. He felt that the senior officials must intervene and ensure that proper supply is restored to Saligao. Junior engineer attached to the Saligao office, Mr Panna D’Souza, informed that the shut down on Sunday was due to a technical fault at the Tivim sub-station, which had to be urgently rectified, however, he said that he tried to provide power to people of Saligao through the Nagoa sub-station. With regards to the low voltage, Mr D’Souza informed that he was helpless as the areas fed by the Porvorim and Saligao sub-station had to bear with this problem for a long time. “We are supposed to get 33 kV from Tivim, but we are getting only 29 kV. On account of this deficiency, there is a voltage problem. We have already informed the Power Minister about this issue” he said. He also pointed out that regular power failures were taking place with regards to the Church transformer as the LT lines running overhead were being subjected to hostile conditions like falling of coconut leaves on them, which was giving rise to short circuits or voltage problems. http://www.navhindtimes.in/goa-news/saligao-villagers-irked-over-repeated-power-failures -- FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 [email protected] Books from Goa,1556 http://scr.bi/Goa1556Books Audio recordings (mostly from Goa): http://bit.ly/GoaRecordings -- Saligao-Net is at http://groups.google.com/group/saligao-net To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe email [email protected]
