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Soon, new policy for electrification of pvt colonies



Gurugram, October 16

Providing a major relief to lakhs of people living in 16 builder colonies struggling for power connections, CM Manohar Lal Khattar said a policy for the same would be announced soon.

Addressing a grievance committee meeting here today, Khattar announced that the government was soon going to formulate a policy for colonies developed by private developers in Gurugram, where permanent and temporary power connections were not being provided due to lack of infrastructure.

It was informed during the meeting that owing to incomplete infrastructure by the developers, the government had stopped giving connections to these colonies.

Disposing off the complaint regarding lack of infrastructure in DLF Phase 3, the CM directed the representative of DLF to hand over the colony to the MC by December 31, after which a survey would be conducted. — TNS


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