After one year, Ittepara village of Sukma district lit up with electric light… – NNSP

Happiness spread on the faces of villagers, houses illuminated

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, the remote tribal dominated areas of the state are developing at a fast pace.

Even in the remote areas of Bastar region, basic facilities like roads, health, education, water and electricity are being provided on priority.

People have started getting electricity again in Ittepara village of Sukma district after a year. The entire village is illuminated with lights.

For the villagers of Ittepara, who have been living in the era of lanterns and lamps for the last one year, the arrival of electricity again in the village is like a new light of development.

The fate of the village, which was a geographically inaccessible settlement and was also identified as a sensitive area from security point of view, is now going to change.

The villagers are very happy as the problem of living in darkness is over. Now this village is shining with lights, the houses of the village are also illuminated.

There is happiness in the faces of the villagers. Regarding the problems faced due to lack of electricity a year ago, the villagers say that they had to complete all their work and stay inside their homes by evening and were forced to use lanterns and lamps to go anywhere at night. There was support.

The situation of Ittepara village has now changed and it is shining with lights and the houses of the families living in this village have also become illuminated.

Thus, there is happiness on the faces of the villagers due to electricity reaching Ittepara. Regarding the problems faced by people due to lack of electricity in the past, the villagers say that they had to complete all their work by the evening and shut themselves in their homes and were forced to go anywhere at night with the help of lanterns and lamps.

However, for the villagers of Ittepara living in the era of lanterns and lamps, electrification in the village has brought the light of development.

For this the villagers thanked Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai and Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma.

It is noteworthy that Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, during his stay in Maoist terror affected Sukma district on February 3, had visited village Ittepara and met the people. The villagers told him that there was no electricity in their village for the last one year.

There was electricity here a year ago. Deputy Chief Minister Sharma had instructed the officials of the power distribution company to ensure power supply within a week.

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