MLA Nowshera Ravinder Raina inaugurated 13 newly installed electric transformers on the areas near LoC of Sunderbani Sub division. These areas are Suffa, Chaitra-kaas, Dok Banyar, Powal Gidpur, Punyakheter, Thichka, Khabal-Banpuri, Khanda, Chakli, Siot, Bakhar, Mawa, Adressing the gatherings at all areas Raina said providing all kind of basic facilities is the his mission and assured the people that he will server his constituency with a mission “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” Raina said in last one and half year more than sixty new electric transformers are installed at different areas of Nowshera and Sunderbani by way of Creations and augmentations. He said completion of Siot grid station is under process and very soon the work on this project will be started and also said that the up gradation of 6.3 MVA to 10 MVA receiving stations at Sunderbani town and Nowshera town is his priority and has already discussed with power minister to do so at the earliest. AEE Ajit Singh and JE Vijay Sharma were also accompanied MLA during the tour.
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