8,539 villages now under electricity coverage in Rangpur


FE Team | Published: December 26, 2018 12:48:03 | Updated: December 26, 2018 16:16:43


8,539 villages now under electricity coverage in Rangpur

The Rural Electrification Board (REB) has brought 8,539 villages of Rangpur division under electricity coverage in last ten years improving human resources, rural economy and life-style of the rural people.

After the rural electrification, entrepreneurs are establishing power-run cottages, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and agro-based industries creating jobs, while farmers operating irrigation systems to increase food production at reduced costs.

“We have already brought 8,539 villages, 88.85 per cent of total 9,611 villages, under electricity coverage in the division while the other 1,072 villages will get power supply soon,” Superintending Engineer (Current Charge) at REB’s Rangpur Zonal Office Manabendra Lal Mustafi said.

The REB has completed cent per cent power supply in 30 upazilas out of 54 under its Rangpur zone in the division while the process is running smoothly to bring the other 24 upazilas under full electricity coverage.

“Constructions of 26,261 kilometre new power transmission and distribution lines, 32 sub-stations and other infrastructures were completed by REB spending Tk 43.7646 billion under nine projects in last ten years,” Manabendra said.

Following massive infrastructural uplifts, setting up of sub-stations, facilities and supply and distribution lines in last ten years, Rangpur zone of REB has a capacity of providing total 3.459 million power connections now in all eight districts of the division.

Earlier in last 30-year period from 1978 to 2008, 0.615 million residential, industrial and other category of electricity connections were given benefiting 516,000 families in rural areas of 54 upazilas in Rangpur REB zone.

“In last ten years from 2008 to 2018, we have provided 1.840 million similar power connections raising numbers of total given connections to 2.421 million and beneficiary families to 308,000 now in Rangpur division,” he said.

The provided power connections in last ten years include 2.147 million residential, 0.145 million commercial, 29,441 charitable institutions, 15,402 cottage industries, 530 large industries, 81,763 irrigation pumps, 841 streets tights and 1654 other connections.

Out of total nine projects, the REB already completed five in last ten years while works under four projects are in progress to provide 1.5 million more electricity connections in the division within few months.

“Eight Palli Bidyut Samities of REB under Rangpur zone are working relentlessly to make the government’s ‘Electricity for All’ initiative a success by bringing every rural house, institution and establishment under electricity coverage,” Manabendra said.

Farmers Manik Mian and Ariful Haque Batul of village Najirdigar under Rangpur Sadar upazila said they cultivate Boro rice and other crops on their lands using own electricity-run irrigation pumps.

“I spend Tk 3,000 per acre of my sandy land for cultivating Boro rice using an electricity-run irrigation pump while other farmers spend up to Tk 10,000 per acre using diesel-run shallow tube wells,” Ariful said.

Anwarul Islam of village Chandanpat Matiyapara under Rangpur Sadar upazila said he set up a welding workshop at nearby Chandanpat Bazar and started welding works using electricity three years ago.

“I earn Tk 22,000 to 30,000 a month now after paying monthly electricity bills ranging between Tk 1,500 and 2,500,” Islam said.

Motiar Rahman of village Sreerampur in Rangpur said he runs a husking mill using electricity and crushes paddy at Chandanpat Bazar to earn Tk 25,000 monthly meeting all expenses.

Youth Kajol Barman of village Gopinathpur under Rangpur Sadar upazila said he set up a tailoring shop at Chalk Yusufpur Bazar near his village taking the facility of REB’s electricity six years back, reports BSS.

“I am now affluent by working at my shop day and night with employees to earn Tk 22,000 every month on an average,” Barman said adding that he would not be able to run his tailoring shop if there was no electricity.

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