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Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Deepak Khadka has said that there will be no more load shedding. Minister Khadka, who said that there will be load-shedding in the evening on March 6th, said in a program on Wednesday that there will be no more load-shedding.
Inaugurating the Sanjenkhola hydropower project (78 MW) which has been completed in Rasuwa today, Minister Khadka said that citizens will no longer have to face the problem of load shedding. He said.
Stating that the government is committed to provide 24-hour electricity to citizens' homes and industries, he also urged them not to follow the rumor that there is load shedding. Minister Khadka is the one who said in the National Assembly, 'Yesterday also the work was done by cutting off the lights towards the industrialists and giving them to the houses, the same is the case today. Even now, 825 MW of electricity is being imported from India. We have up to 1000 megawatts of electricity. Now there is loadshedding at home in the evening.' Minister Khadka also directed the Electricity Authority to develop the hydropower sector by maintaining economic governance and preventing loadshedding.
Minister Khadka said that since Asia's best engineer Hitendradev Shakya has come under the leadership of the Authority, the Electricity Authority will gain more height in the coming days. He said that since the government has set a target of producing 28,500 megawatts of electricity in the next 10 years, it wants to take the private sector and donor agencies together to achieve this target.
