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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Why is Power cut heavily in Tamil Nadu - Madurai, Trichy, Coimbatore?

Why is heavy power cut in other parts of Tamil Nadu, than Chennai?

Are human beings not living in other parts of Tamil Nadu, than Chennai?
There is only 1 or 2 hours power cut in Chennai, while there is around 10 hours erratically happenning in Madurai, Trichy and Coimbatore. Why is this heavy partiality?

Can't that be 4 hours in Chennai and 3 hours in Madurai? This is not fair on the government. In fact, Chennai folks have UPS, Inverter, Generator etc., and they have the capability to purchase such things and run their businesses. But the business and small companies in Madurai will not be able to address these power problems with heavy correction infrastructure for Power refilling.

This makes heavy loss for all the industries in Madurai, Trichy, Coimbatore, Tirupur etc., I know many companies and factories are closing down and they cannot keep their employees idle in the working time, when the power is not there.

The problems happen and I accept there is some difficulty for the government to get power. But, why this much time? Definitely, this is a failure point and black point for this government. What are the Ministers doing? What are the IAS officers doing? What are the Councillors doing? What are the NGOs doing?

Overall, why there is no protest from the people or organizations? Is everyone afraid of this government and not doing any protest against ruling government? In that case, how bad this government and where is the democracy in this?

Tamil Nadu Government - Please do something to bring us to light with some power!? Even if the power is expensive, at least that is fine in some sense.
Ultimate sufferers are the poor people, Small and Medium Companies in non-Chennai - Other parts of tamil nadu - Madurai, Trichy, Coimbatore, Erode, Salem, Tirupur etc.,!!

Thank you

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