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Paddy growers in Punjab seek 8-hour power supply

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A delegation of farm unions led by Satnam Singh Behru of the Consortium of Indian farmers Association held a meeting with officials of the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) on Friday. With government promoting direct sowing of rice (DSR), members of the delegation demanded eight-hour power supply, including uninterrupted three-hour supply (7 am to 10 am) for growing paddy nursery. The arrangement should come into force from June 1, they said.

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The meeting that went on for two hours was chaired by Director (Distribution) Inderpal Singh. Director (Generation) Harjit Singh and other officials of the power corporation also present there.

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DSR is a cultivation method of planting paddy seeds are planted directly into the soil, eliminating the need for nursery growth and transplanting. The DSR process saves 15-20 per cent water, it is said.

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