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10 monitoring teams formed to address recurring power cuts in Chennai: Minister Nirmalkumar

10 monitoring teams formed to address recurring power cuts in Chennai: Minister Nirmalkumar
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The Tamil Nadu government has deployed 10 monitoring teams and 125 patrol vehicles to address recurring power outages in Chennai. Energy Minister R. Nirmalkumar stated that these measures aim to improve response times and resolve technical faults in the distribution network.

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Reliable power infrastructure is essential for urban stability, and this move addresses public frustration regarding utility service quality.

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As part of measures to promptly rectify power disruptions at night in Chennai and its suburbs due to faults at the distribution level and other reasons, 10 monitoring teams have been formed and 125 patrol vehicles deployed for rapid restoration of electricity supply, Minister for Energy Resources and Law R. Nirmalkumar said on Wednesday.

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