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Do you know about incremental development ? 

Do you know Modi government removed Free Current subsidy to farmers ? oka chetho ichi inko chetho lakovadam

Rivers inter linking, Power Grid inter linking started during UPA Governments

In 2003, India passed the Electricity Act, which spurred open access to the grid and cleared the way for private participation in electricity generation. As a result, millions of Indians have benefited mightily from their new-found ability to receive electricity.

India added 55,000 megawatts of electrical capacity between 2007 and 2012. That was as much power as had been added in the previous 15 years. The 20,500 megawatts of capacity added in fiscal 2012 was the largest yearly boost in India’s history and was a remarkable achievement given the fact that in 1947 – the year India declared its independence – the country had a total generation capacity of only 1,376 megawatts.

The federal government in India has taken a series of steps to work with states to bolster the financial health of utilities. In addition, almost all villages in the country have been electrified under a program launched in 2004. In his Independence Day address earlier this month, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that his next goal is to provide electricity to every household in the nation in the next five years.

Enduku intha pachi abbadalu cheptharu Sanghi's, Goebbels Inspiration aa

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3 hours ago, bhaigan said:

Do you know about incremental development ? 

Do you know Modi government removed Free Current subsidy to farmers ? oka chetho ichi inko chetho lakovadam

Rivers inter linking, Power Grid inter linking started during UPA Governments

In 2003, India passed the Electricity Act, which spurred open access to the grid and cleared the way for private participation in electricity generation. As a result, millions of Indians have benefited mightily from their new-found ability to receive electricity.

India added 55,000 megawatts of electrical capacity between 2007 and 2012. That was as much power as had been added in the previous 15 years. The 20,500 megawatts of capacity added in fiscal 2012 was the largest yearly boost in India’s history and was a remarkable achievement given the fact that in 1947 – the year India declared its independence – the country had a total generation capacity of only 1,376 megawatts.

The federal government in India has taken a series of steps to work with states to bolster the financial health of utilities. In addition, almost all villages in the country have been electrified under a program launched in 2004. In his Independence Day address earlier this month, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that his next goal is to provide electricity to every household in the nation in the next five years.

Enduku intha pachi abbadalu cheptharu Sanghi's, Goebbels Inspiration aa

Andukena ippudu 200 Units varaku bewarse antunnaru , so that you can destroy the same infra UPA started to build.. ? 

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