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Punjab

Ad-hoc arrangements may impact the operational efficiency PSPCL /PSTCL

VINOD GUPTA | March 11, 2025 09:16 PM

CHANDIGARH: PSEB engineers Association in a letter to Chief Minister Punjab has urged to fill the top decision making posts in PSPCL and PSTCL immediately so that there is no problem during the coming paddy season as further delay in filling these key positions will severely impact the decision-making process and operational efficiency of the power sector.

Ajay Pal Singh Atwal, General Secretary said that the power sector requires long-term planning to ensure reliable and quality power supply. The selection process to fill-up the posts of key decision makers such as CMD/ PSPCL, Director Distribution, Director Commercial PSPCL, Director HR PSPCL and Director Technical PSTCL has not yet been completed.

The letter mentions that just before the start of summer / paddy season, the crucial posts of Director Distribution, Director Commercial PSPCL have been lying vacant for more than a week, charge of post of CMD PSPCL has been given to Secretary Power and an ad-hoc extension for the post of Director Technical PSTCL. In addition to these crucial positions such as Member Power BBMB, Member Technical PSERC, CMD PSTCL, Chief Electrical Inspector have been lying vacant or being operated through additional charge since long. Such ad-hoc arrangements are adversely impacting the operational efficiency of PSPCL and PSTCL their ’s ability to effectively plan and execute long-term strategies.

The association has also sought CM intervention to fill-up these key positions in PSPCL, PSTCL, PSERC and CEI on priority. Additionally, the issue of appointing regular Member Power BBMB be taken up with the Union Government.

Any further delay in filling these key positions may impact the decision-making process and operational efficiency of the power sector and will not only jeopardise the health and performance of the Power Sector but will also adversely affect the preparedness for the coming summer/ paddy season, when the power demand is maximum.

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