The stance of the local people who do not allow the line to be taken until the electricity is turned on in their village
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Locals have obstructed the extension of 33 KV transmission line of 9 km distance from Kamalbazar in Achham to Saykhola in Dailekh. Locals of Panchadeval Vinayak Municipality-4 Todkesal obstructed the electricity line by burying poles in their fields and demanding that electricity be provided to them.
Local Chhatra Bahadur Bisht said that the work was interrupted as the lights could not be turned on even when the line was taken through the farm to his house. "We can't bear this injustice of burying the electricity line from the farm, but we have to live in the dark," he said, "We will not allow the line to be drawn until our village is given light." are in the dark.
He said that because the promise of providing electricity from Kamalbazar transmission line was not fulfilled for a year, he was forced to stop the electricity line from his farm to Kalikot Jumla. Namraj Baduwal, a student, complained that Mahendra Mavi Todkesal bought a computer and could not use it due to lack of electricity. Achham distribution center head Hikmat BC said that despite the commitment to provide electricity to these settlements within three months, the locals did not accept it.
along with the heads of power distribution centers Kalikot, Achham and Dailekh have promised to provide electricity to Todkesal and Sayan villages. 19,000 households in Kalikot, Jumla and Mugu, which are electrified, are forced to live in darkness due to the lack of voltage of the national transmission line that reaches Kalikot, Jumla and Mugu via Kohalpur-Surkhet-Dailekh. It is only that the electricity is connected. There is no light when needed,' said Lalit Biswakarma of Khadachakra-4, 'When electricity is needed in the evening, it is dark because the voltage is not enough.'
In order to solve the problem of lack of electricity in the winter season due to the low voltage of the national transmission line coming from Surkhet through Surkhet in Banke, Kalikot distribution center on June 12 last 12 million for extending the 33 KV transmission line in Kamalbazar-Saikhola 9 km so that the work can be done on December 12. The work has started after tendering.
Out of the 9 km from Kamalbazar to Saikhola, only about 100 meters of wire is left to be pulled across the Karnali river, Calikot distribution center chief Harendra Rai Yadav said that the work was interrupted. The demand of the local people is also clear. He did not agree to wait for some time,' he said.
Vishwakarma said that since the Kalikot distribution center could not provide electricity to the residents of Todkesal and Belkhet, the line extension work is being done from Achham. He said that he also gave 25 poles to electrify the said village.
Due to the high electricity consumption in Surkhet of Karnali, without reaching the voltage from the current transmission line, the Kalikot distribution center will go from the 33 KV line from Dadeldhura to Attaria to Kamalbazar to Mugu via Kalikot, Jumla. About 100 MW of electricity is being imported through Dadeldhura-Attaria including 19 MW of Chamelia hydropower, 65 MW of Bajhang Kalanga river and 5 MW of Api Hydro.
