Wanaparthy: On Saturday, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, along with Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao and MP Mallu Ravi, opened a new 33/11 kV power substation in Veltoor village, Chinnambavi mandal. This project cost Rs 2.2 crore.
The Deputy Chief Minister emphasized the government’s goal of delivering reliable and high-quality electricity to every rural area in Telangana.
He also announced new projects in Kollapur. These include laying the foundation for a 132/33 kV substation in Panagal mandal costing Rs 49.86 crore, and another 33/11 kV substation in Jammapur village of Panagal mandal for Rs 2.02 crore. Once the 132/33 kV substation is ready, it will link to 15 new 33/11 kV substations.
Additionally, in Kollapur, foundations for more substations will be laid in Kodair mandal’s Mailaram, Machupalli, Paspula villages, and Vennacharla and Marikal villages in Peddakothapally mandal of Nagarkurnool district.
The new substation in Veltoor village is designed to provide electricity through three feeders, supporting 950 borewells and 600 homes. Six villages, including Veltoor, Chinna Mahadev, Ayyavaripalli, Kaluru, Venkatampalli, and Solipur, will benefit from improved three-phase electricity. This development addresses power issues for both households and farms.
G Chinna Reddy, SPDCL CMD Musharraf Ali Faruqui, Wanaparthy MLA Thudi Megha Reddy, Nagarkurnool MLA Kuchukulla Rajesh Reddy, and DCCB Chairman Mamillapalli Vishnu Vardhan Reddy attended the event.
