Friday, February 16, 2007

“Power”less Mumbai :-(

There’s severe dearth of power (of more than 5700 MW) in Maharashtra now.
Much has been written about the power cuts in newspapers on an almost daily basis.
Now, it’s my turn to add to that “much” :-)). How else can I give vent to my feeling of frustration?

The average Mumbaikar was completely new to the concept of a power cut/load shedding until almost 2 years back. He had only heard of such a happening in some remote, interior villages but never expected that he would be bearing the brunt of a power crisis in, of all places, Mumbai. But suddenly, there was a shortfall of power as a result of which, the Govt. announced, there would be load shedding all over the state. (But I am confining myself to writing only about the situation in Mumbai and Thane.)

The suburbs in Mumbai reeling under the power cut are Mulund, Bhandup & KanjurMarg. The load shedding duration here is of 4 hours on an average. The whole of Thane district (including Navi Mumbai) also suffers from this pain. Dombivli n surroundings have a 7-hour power cut. (Note that this area has been suffering the maximum and not just for the past 2 years, but for the past 6 years. I have friends and relatives staying there, you know. )

The figures stated above don’t tell the whole story. That is just the “scheduled” duration of load shedding. Quite a number of times, there are unscheduled power cuts of varied durations too.

This was just to give everyone some background info, especially to the people staying in Mumbai city (BSES supplies power here) and those who use power supplied by Reliance Energy because they don’t suffer from this power-cut “demon” as of today.

Why is it that only some areas of Greater Mumbai are being made to suffer?
Our Govt. always has the best of excuses ready. MSEDC (Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company), that is responsible for supplying power to these areas is the one that’s suffering from the shortfall, it seems :-((

There’s no definite idea or plan of how to overcome the shortage either. According to local/national dailies, the govt. plans to buy more power (and thereby loot the unassuming and unquestioning consumer more) but there’s going to be no respite or even a reduction on the power cut front (Mumbai Mirror, 14th Feb.).

Various articles about the misuse of electricity (in spite of the crisis in the state) have been published. All govt. establishments in the areas mentioned above, especially Bhandup (which houses the local MSEDC office) continue to get uninterrupted power supply even when the areas surrounding them are drowned in darkness.
We often say or hear that India is a democracy. As far as my limited knowledge tells me,

“A democracy is supposed to be a govt. of, by and for the people”, isn’t it?
Then why is it that we are made to suffer, sweat and pay while all the babus enjoy in their air-conditioned offices and homes?
Lights and fans being left switched on in govt. offices have become common “breaking news” now-a-days. But there is something more than this that is more alarming. It is the public apathy that is of much more concern.
Besides sitting at home and complaining, what measures do we (including me :-)) take or have taken to address our problem(s)? Whenever we gather at a public place or some of us get together, we discuss this, lament a little about it till we are bored and later, of course, forget it. Public memory is indeed short-lived and the govt. simply takes advantage of this :-)

But Govt. apathy is not new to us. The least we can do to help ourselves is take steps towards minimizing wastage and/ or misuse of electricity.
The bright lights illuminating the various malls all over the city can definitely be reduced or even switched off, at least in broad daylight. The neon advertising boards all over the city need to be removed first. (They can advertise on normal signboards, yaar!)
They not only waste electricity but have also harmed the (already diminishing) greenery in the city in great amounts. These are just a few examples of how to save large quantities of power.

Also, we must get our own houses in order.
Ensure that you don’t leave the lights, fans, TV, computers etc “ON” when they are not in use.
Do not use lights during the day, unless absolutely necessary.
Use low-watt bulbs and tubes.
Spread the message to others.

Remember that conservation of electricity will only help us and the generations to follow live a better life. Else, it won’t be long before we all are drowned in a sea of darkness, quite literally ;-)

I am NOT preaching or lecturing anyone or writing an essay, for that matter :-) But what started off as just a blog turned out to be this long article. Sorry to bore u, guys! But this is the best place for me to voice my thoughts and I’m doing just that.






21 comments:

aditya said...

Wah wah!!! kya shuruaat hai!!!
Hum sab logon mein jagruti paida karne ke liye shukriya!
It seems the electricity supplied to Mumbai is sourced from an "islanding system". Don't exactly know what it means. Pata kar, and enlighten us.
Welcome to the elite bloggers' community again! Keep blogging amd posting commennts!!!

Paromita said...

Yes, Maya, I quite agree with u... The power-cuts ocurring at the places u mentioned are really a cause of immense irritation not to talk about the great inconvenience it is causing...

Don't know how conservation of electricity is gonna help though because Mumbaikars do have a reputation of being responsible citizens....

Your view on the attitude of the govt is right....

hope ur article may inspire everyone to take this issue up on a serious note and work towards doing something to address this burning issue...

Swapna said...

a gud strt maya. good topic 2 blog on.
but enlighten me plz, wats with everybody writing abt apathy of d citizens towards their country???
thts d in thing is it???
jokes apart i agree such articles help realize tht ther r others thinkin on similar lines.

Unknown said...

Too good maya...tera blog padne se pehele mere room ka bhi light on tha..maine utke band kar diya
:-)..thanks for taking efforts to make irresponsible citizens like me,responsible,dear...keep writing da...good luck

dashingkris said...

i guess every1 is coming out with their frustration all of a sudden! You bet i agree with u maya! i have'n experienced it much(since i'm in office the whole day!), but i know how much irritating it is!!!

Keep Blogging!!!

INSTIGATOR said...

"power-cuts" or load-shedding happens also due to the sale of power by MSED to private companies like reliance for a higher price so that the so called 'BABUS' can 'exist' lavishly. when all the mumbaikers are paying various taxes at the same rate why should a few have the privilege of 24 hrs power supply while others have to bear the brunt of power shortage? let us all unite to fight against this injustice.

hari13m said...

goodwork sister. superbly written. i completely agree wid u on all the fronts. live and let live !!!

Phani said...

Good one Maya. Only if Mumbaikars take it upon themselves and actually do something about their consumption, the shortfall can be minimised.

the_jackal said...

Impressive mayo.....but tum log saare ek hi time par blogging shuru kya karte ho?? takes away the fun.. Plus who has time to read so much text!!! :)) just kiddin yar.. gud job..yar authorities ko force karna chahiye to take some measures rather than concentrating on saving electricity urself, although that is also required..
btw, just answering adi's doubt, 'Islanding system' is the separation between the supply between Main Island of Mumbai & the rest of it. Under this, greater Mumbai is protected against power outages by backup power systems provided by Reliance whereas we are the blessed ones who get to be served by our super efficient government! :)

Unknown said...

mayu,

good start! but you seem to be reproducing what the newspapers and mags say! be different! you know what! blog mein BINDAAS gaali de sakte ho! aur pakde bhi nahi jaaoge!

but tell me something honestly! if you had stayed only a couple of kilometres away from Mulund...or rather Bhandup, would you have been as exasperated as you are now? You probably will just flip the pages which reports the power cuts and be more interested in knowing which power companies would be investing in India.

jab tak sankat apne pe nahi aata....koi uska dard nahi samajhta!

Ab tu likhte rehna...main tujhe gyaan baantthe rahoonga!

Unknown said...

Congrats on your First Blog!
...And congrats for so many comments too.

Power cuts is really a great issue of concern in the recent times.
It has indeed been a good article.
Waiting for many more issues to be tackled.

Suggestion: Do include an article on our part to be played in conserving resourses (Electricity, water and others too...)

Anonymous said...

Higly Motivating......
Yes Maya that's true!You have enlighted the importance of that thing which is used by us daily in our routine but then too we generally don't realize it's importance and develop an ignorant attitude towards it.
I will definitely keep in mind your suggestions and will motivate others also.
Thanks and keep on writing!!!!!!!

Mahesh said...

kya baat hai maya!!! your article is really well written and quite enlightning as well!!! power is a serious concern and the demand for it is going to increase in the near future. unless our government stresses on the use of nuclear and other sources of energy like gas,wind at a significant level, we might have to put up with this menance. but yes, as you said, when there is scarcity, the last thing we need is wastage.Way to go Maya!!Keep it up!!Cheers!!

Vivek said...

Have certainly started out with a bang. I still can't get 13 different people to comment on any of my blogs, and you have managed the feat in one!Of course, there's no comparison, you always knew how to connect to people.

The best way out of this problem of electricity would be to force the government to work. They need to evaluate how they can develop sources of electricity in addition to conventional sources. At the same time, wasteful consumption should be minimized as much as possible.

Phani said...

ive updated my blog

Sujith.R.Menon said...

Taking issues head on,ur ryt on target. felt like u piled some real frustration afta bottlin dem for a while.

U got a handy dozen comments n i 2 agree with dem, it is a real problem. xpectin more next time....

Roopali said...

Congrats for ur first blog!
A very good piece of article on the electricity problems that mumbai is facing!
Now isn't it too much of praise on my side?Well my advice to you is these articles we read it anyways in the newspapers and with due respect to ur concern it was a little boring to read the same old thing!
I guess u r capable of writing on some more interesting issues than these social topics!
And also have a little patience dear for everythin in life!I din expect this impatience from your side atleast!

Neeraj said...

Hey Maya - great start to your blog!

You couldnt have been more right when you say

"..Govt. apathy is not new to us. The least we can do to help ourselves is take steps towards minimizing wastage and/ or misuse of electricity..."

Its great to see that you chose to reflect on what can be done now rather than what went wrong!

BTW, this is what the govt seems to be doing to get out of the mess
1.> Contact sugar-mills to get some excess power they may have (around 60 Mw)
2.>2000 Mw is expected to be available from Dabhol by the end of this year
3.> They are now into damage control mode and doling out incentives to companies to build capacity in the state. But those would start coming in only by 2008-09 at the earliest.

So till then, enjoy! :-)

Maya said...

Thank you so much everyone for taking out time to post comments.

Murali anna,you are right.If I hadnt been suffering,maybe I woudnt have thought of writing about this with so much concern,frustration & exasperation.

Raj,the "islanding system" is supposed to protect the whole of Greater Mumbai,I understand.Mulund, Bhandup,KanjurMarg come under the same but still suffer.The whole of Greater Mumbai except for us is protected which is again,quit unfair,to say the least.

Roops,cudnt help venting my fellings even if that means boring you ;-)) [but plz do keep posting comments]...

Thanks again,people,for the highly encouraging response to my debut blog...Hoping to get better with the ones that follow...

Cheers,
Maya

Anonymous said...

Great Thought process maya…
You have filled light that our state electricity board failed to do...
True that we all need to feel more responsible towards things happening around us and take measures to rectify them
Your article fantastically implied the fact that there are numerous number of solutions for every problem, blaming and complaining wont lead us any where....
“There’s severe dearth of power …”
And there are several deaths of farmers....
Not having enough power may just switch off our AC,
but it is also switching off lives of many farmers....lets us get more sensitive towards this issue and do take care to conserve energy....
Energy conserved is energy generated...

Anonymous said...

why cant reliance or tata power operate in Kanjurmarg,Bhandup mulund area??