Union Minister for Coal and Mines, G Kishan Reddy, made a significant announcement today, assuring the nation of its power sufficiency. This comes as a relief to many, especially considering the previous struggles with coal shortages that had led to insufficient power supply.
“Today, sufficient power is available in all places in the country,” Reddy declared, marking a significant milestone in India’s journey towards self-sufficiency in power generation. This is a stark contrast to the past when coal shortages had led to power supply issues.
The Minister attributed this achievement to the government’s commitment to fulfilling the promises made in their ‘sankalp patra’ or manifesto. “We will fulfil all promises made in our ‘sankalp patra’ in the next five years,” he assured.
Looking ahead, Reddy outlined the government’s approach for the coming years. “In the coming years, we will work with dedication, determination and discipline,” he said. This statement underscores the government’s commitment to its vision and its resolve to work tirelessly towards achieving it.
This announcement is expected to boost confidence in the government’s ability to deliver on its promises and its commitment to ensuring power sufficiency in the country. It also sets the tone for the government’s approach in the coming years, marked by dedication, determination, and discipline.
As India continues on its path of development, power sufficiency is a critical factor. With this assurance from the Union Minister, the country looks forward to a future of sustained growth and progress.