MilSpec
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2011
- Messages
- 12,931
- Reaction score
- 38
- Country
- Location
Forget Modi, I can solve all your problems.Jharkhand
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Forget Modi, I can solve all your problems.Jharkhand
am all earsForget Modi, I can solve all your problems.
am all ears
Jharkhand electricity board is probably broke while most of their state capacity is down they are not buying power and resorting to load shedding.Ironically ER is exporting electricity to NR & NER.Explain please
But dont they have enough systems to reduce inductive and capacitive load .Like supplying leading or lagging pf during suitable condition (APFC in industry)
Honestly I couldnt see a thing like that in my life until now .In Kerala people are enough to give legal issues to thieves if they do some thing like that .Dont know about other states.
Kerala is another option.......
I really do not show him down if also he is not popular now...He is the only leader among the politicians who are clean and behaves like a leader....If not Modi, then who??? Till the point someone does not provide me an adequate alternative then i am still going with Modi..You can name me as Bhakt...Honestly..I feel proud of being a Bhakt of a leader than followers of some persons who claim to be a leader..
.I will tell you my experience with Power, though I am not in the country now.
In Hyderabad during the summers the power cuts were 4 hours daily 2 hours in the morning and 2 in the evening. Now from what I am hearing from my folks back home there is no scheduled power cuts. In the past two months there was a outage for 2 hours and was unscheduled.
In Chennai it was similar, two in the morning and 2 hours in the evening, don't know the status now.
Hyderabad was a net power deficit state but now has enough power even in the summers where the temperatures are soaring to an all time high. I attribute this to the central power policies.