The minister of state for energy told reporters the state was buying power at an average price of Rs 8 per unit and would continue to do so to give relief to people amid a scorching summer
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Electricity consumption in Maharashtra has surged by 10 per cent and has reached a peak of 28000 MW, but the state was maintaining regular supply and planned to buy 760 MW from Gujarat at higher rates, state minister Prajakt Tanpure said on Monday.
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The minister of state for energy told reporters the state was buying power at an average price of Rs 8 per unit and would continue to do so to give relief to people amid a scorching summer.
Tanpure, who was recently appointed guardian minister of Gondia, said Rs 12 crore has been earmarked to improve MSEDCL infrastructure in the district.
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