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UP govt’s ‘Bijli Mitra’ initiative to stop power theft receives huge public support

On the instructions of Chief Minister, UP Power Corporation is making continuous efforts to stop power theft in the state. The Corporation is trying to collect maximum information about power theft so that it can be curbed.

Lucknow: In what comes as a significant achievement, the Yogi government’s campaign against power theft has received immense public support, as 3034 power theft cases have been reported on the ‘Bijli Mitra’ link in just two weeks. In an effort to combat power theft, UP Power Corporation has launched the ‘Bijli Mitra’ link.

The number of notifications received each day is around 200. Based on this information, departmental teams and vigilance teams are conducting list-wise inspections and taking appropriate action to stop the theft.

On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, UP Power Corporation is making continuous efforts to stop power theft in the state. The Corporation is trying to collect maximum information about power theft so that it can be curbed. In view of this, Bijli Mitra link was started on April 29. An anonymous online complaint can be made regarding electricity theft on this link.

3034 notifications received, average daily reports currently at 200

Chairman of UP Power Corporation M. Devraj informed that earlier also, complaints related to power theft could be made on the link and chatbot available on the corporation’s website, but the complainants had to reveal their identities, including their names and contact numbers as well as the DISCOM’s name and substation details. Therefore, people were reluctant to complain.

However, now with this ‘Bijli Mitra’ link initiative complainants can report about a theft without disclosing their identities. Now the complainant can give information by visiting the homepage of the corporation’s website ‘www.upenergy.in’ and using the link ‘bijlimitra.uppcl.org’ to give the address of those involved in power theft. The Corporation has urged the complainants to try to give the exact address of those involved in power pilferage, in addition to the name of the concerned powerhouse and block, if possible, so that quick action can be taken.