November 21st 2025.
The city of Indore is about to see a significant expansion of its electricity distribution network as the Board of Directors of Madhya Pradesh West Zone Power Distribution Company approved the addition of five new power zones. This decision, made during a meeting led by state energy secretary Avinash Lavania, brings the total number of zones up from 30 to 35. Among the attendees were representatives from the finance department, as well as other officials from the power distribution company.
According to Singh, the newly approved zones are Tulsi Nagar, Mangaliya Urban, Silicon City, Bilawali, and Nandbagh. These zones will not only serve the residents of these areas, but also incorporate nearby existing zones, allowing for more efficient and timely electricity services. This decision was made with the goal of providing better electricity management at a local level.
In other news, the MP News reported that the Police Head-Quarters is awaiting an application from the father of Indian women cricketer Kranti Gaud to restore his services. Additionally, a dedicated underground line sub-division will be established to support the maintenance and supervision of underground cables, particularly in Smart City areas and newly developed residential colonies. This decision was made to ensure that these areas receive proper maintenance and services.
Another important decision made during the meeting was the approval of a separate Simhastha Division, which will be responsible for managing the increased electricity load and requirements for the upcoming Simhastha 2028 event. This division will operate until the conclusion of the event. All approvals, including those for the new zones and the underground sub-division, will be valid for one year initially.
Aside from these major decisions, the meeting also saw the finalization of several administrative and operational matters. Notable officials present included executive director Gajra Mehta, as well as chief engineers SL Karwaria, Kamesh Srivastava, and SR Semil. Chief finance officer Ajay Pal Singh Awasya and company secretary Aradhana Kulkarni were also in attendance. With these developments, the city of Indore is gearing up for a more efficient and reliable electricity distribution system.
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