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MSEDCL's key infra work during lockdown

Nashik: The Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) has invested Rs 5.2 crore in infrastructure upgradation including setting up of new power substation and augmentation of power transformers in three distinct locations across Nashik zone during lockdown.

The MSEDCL, through the Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS), carried out the augmentation of power transformers at three sub stations at Ambad and Panchak in Nashik Circle and Sut Girni in Ahmednagar, besides setting up of sub-division at Kokamthan in Ahmednagar district.



There was a long pending demand for the upgradation of power supply in the areas of Ambad and Panchak at Nashik Road, an MSEDCL officer said.

The power company augmented 5 mega volt ampere (MVA) transformer to 10 mva transformer at Ambad at Panchak in Nashik city and at Sut Girni in Ahmednagar district.

Following similar footsteps, Aurangabad zone of MSEDCL accomplished key infrastructural work benefitting rural and industrial areas. MSEDCL public relations officer for Aurangabad zone Dnyaneshwar Ardad on Wednesday said that over 5,500 consumers from urban and rural areas would benefit from the works undertaken.

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