Beltangady: No water, no power - Darkness envelopes self-reliant taluk


Daijiworld Media Network - Beltangady (RJP)
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Beltangady, Sep 6: When it comes to electricity, Beltangady taluk has been known to be self-reliant. Especially in the rainy season, it does not have to depend on outside supply. But unfortunately, it has seen the highest load shedding in the rainy season this year.

One may think that it may be due to some tree falling on the electricity line. But as there has been no rain for last many days, that possibility is distant. The fact is, there is no sufficient water to produce electricity. That is why the load shedding is taking place.

Rural areas have twice more load-shedding than the urban areas. And they do not have any fixed time. Electricity is turned on and off anytime during day and night.

Beltangady taluk gets sufficient electricity from mini hydro units from the taluk itself. But the production of electricity has come down by half. The total requirement of the taluk is 35 to 40 mega watts, out of which 16 mega watts of electricity is supposed to be supplied from the mini hydro units alone. But the production has reduced to 8 mega watts this year. Additional 2 mega watts comes from Kemar transmission centre. With 85,000 connections in the taluk, 10 mega watts supply is way below the required demand.

Normally during the rainy season, pumping of water is not done for agricultural purpose. But this year due to scarcity of rains, pumps are used for this purpose. Hence the demand has gone up by 20 % during this season. The demand has gone up also due to more connections provided in the recent past under the Rajiv Gandhi rural electrification scheme. Only a few people have solar connections in the taluk. Due to government apathy, solar projects have not taken off though some private concerns have offered to establish a solar park in the area.

People in the taluk have demanded that electricity be imported from Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and other states to meet the current demand.

Also, it is learnt that 42 gram panchayats owe Rs 7.85 crore to Mescom. Ujire gram panchayat alone owes Rs 1 crore.

With these multiple problems, Beltangady has entered darkness without any solutions in sight. If this is the situation in rainy season, it would be much worse during summer, people say.

  

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 07 2015

    Mangluru too will face a severe power and water crises as we get near the summer season, mainly flat residents will be the worst to suffer in this carnage!! Time for tanker suppliers to rejoice!!!

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  • Vikas G, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Perinje Falls under Belthangady ??just asking.

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  • Akarshad, England

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Finally KaunGress has given Universal Baghya for all sects of people on Karnataka THE GREAT KATHALE BAGHYA. people dont have power, but these people are busy in resort politics in Kerala 5 star Hotel. Still These Non Bhakths Will tell its Central Governments mistake. Wait for some days Drinking water also will vanish from our state.

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  • Venku Panamburu, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Thank the people who voted for Congis..."Kattale Bhagya" for Karnataka.."Bettale Bhagya" for Digvijay Singh...Hahaha

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  • Sunitha, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Dear Mr.Venku,
    Very Cheap comment from your side. He has married her legally and it's really none of mine or yours business. This is why India is still developing country because people don't have time to solve their own issue but they have time to speak about others. Why don't we change thinking towards positive.

    One act of kindness at a time! by !

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Protests brigades are missing...

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    No surprise.

    Its common in India.

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  • Mahendra Shetty , Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    NIDDERAMYYAS NEW GIFT TO THE STATE... KATTALE BHAGYA!

    ONE BIG NEWS WAS IN INDIA WAS BAHUBALI AND NIDDERAMAYYA IS FAMOUS FOR RAITHA BHALI.....

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  • Gangaram, Moodabidri

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    kattale bhagya better than bettale bhagry .......

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  • Jagdish, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Gangaram, Moodabidri you people are okay with whatever happens during khangress govt. You are ready to sit in katale for years together. Only pass baised comments only when things go wrong during non khangress govt.

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  • Flavian, Mangauru/Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    What is the position in Kudla?
    Heard that there is shortage of water in DK and one hour load-shedding in Mangalore too!

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    @jeevan- instead of Blaming any parties, pray to god for good rain..

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  • Jagdish, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Praveen, Mangalore wouldn't you would have blamed BJP govt if there was such situation during their time??

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  • Alok, kadri

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    WE WILL BLAME STATE GOVT. BUT STATE WILL SAY DROUGHT N NO RAIN.

    AGAIN CENTRAL WILL SAY FAILURE OF CONGRESS IN KARNATAKA ... CONGRESS MUKTH KARNATAKA

    NO ONE UNDERSTANDS PEOPLE PROBLEM ..BUT STILL CLAPS FOR ACCHEY DIN!!!

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Thanks for congi govt...

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  • Thouheed, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    Even when BJP wa in power nothing has done till now..

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