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Power Minister’s town asks for inverter subsidy

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  • As several parts of India reel under acute power shortage in temperatures already past 40 degrees Celsius, the place where the heat is perhaps felt with more piquancy than anywhere else is Solapur, hometown and constitutency of Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde.

    The mercury is already touching 42 degrees Celsius in this textile town, some 450 km from Mumbai, and power cuts are as long as six hours within city limits, and up to 14 hours in rural areas. Strangely, not many seem bothered about the power cut or whether Shinde is doing anything about it. What they want — and this is the hot topic everywhere — is for the minister to arrange for some kind of subisdy on inverters.

    “Shinde sahib says that he can’t change the entire situation within a day,” said Savitri Patil, a housewife who is still searching for an inverter that suits her budget. “But at least he could help us with some special rebate to buy inverters. Solapur has supported him throughout his political career and now the sahib should help us.”

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    Justifying the subsidy demand was Ashok Phulsundar an entrepreneur: “If Sharad Pawar could change face of Baramati using central and state funds, why can’t Shinde provide minor subsidy for inverters.”

    The power of the inverter is there for all to see in the commercial bylanes of Solapur. Last year, hardly half-a-dozen electrical shops in Solpaur sold inverters. Today, beside six indigenous manufacturing units, 25 electrical shops exclusively sell inverters. Out of some 250 electrical shops in the city, nearly 80 shops, like the one owned by Jagganath Surawase of Vaishnavi Electricals, have started procuring inverters from manufacturing companies across the country. The reason? “There is sizeable margins in the inverter business,” said Surawase.

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