CM Sukhu dedicates 33/11 KV substation to 14,000 in Sujanpur
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday, 9 July 2026, dedicated the 33/11 KV electricity sub-station at Patlandar (Ansla) in the Sujanpur assembly constituency to the people of the region, promising uninterrupted power supply to roughly 14,000 residents across 16 gram panchayats.
Context
Posting in Hindi on X, CM Sukhu announced: 'सुजानपुर क्षेत्र के भाइयों-बहनों की सेवा हेतु 33/11 के.वी. विद्युत उप-केंद्र, पटलांदर (अंसला) समर्पित है' ('The 33/11 KV electricity sub-station, Patlandar (Ansla), is dedicated to the service of the brothers and sisters of the Sujanpur region'). He stated that the facility would deliver reliable and improved power supply to the area's villages, benefiting students, farmers, small traders, and every household in their daily lives.
The Chief Minister underlined his government's core objective: 'हमारी सरकार का प्रयास है कि हर घर तक बिजली की सुविधा पहुँचे' ('Our government's endeavour is that electricity reaches every home'). He added that this reflects a continuing commitment to strengthening basic infrastructure across the state.
Policy Backdrop
Himachal Pradesh has been expanding its 33 kV and 11 kV distribution network since the 2010s under successive five-year plans, primarily to reduce outages and voltage fluctuations in remote, hilly terrain. The state's extensive hydropower capacity has historically outpaced its local distribution infrastructure, making substation upgrades critical to delivering power reliably at the last mile.
The commissioning of the Patlandar sub-station aligns with India's broader national goal of 24x7 rural power supply, pursued through central programmes such as the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) and state-level transmission-strengthening plans. The Congress government led by CM Sukhu, which came to power in 2022, has continued and accelerated this focus on rural electrification as part of its basic amenities agenda.
Stakeholders and Impact
The sub-station's primary beneficiaries span four groups: students, who gain a more conducive environment for studies with stable power; farmers, whose irrigation and agri-processing operations become more dependable; small traders and micro-enterprises, whose productivity is directly tied to uninterrupted electricity; and households across the 16 gram panchayats of Sujanpur who will see improved quality of daily life.
Sujanpur, located in Hamirpur district, is a politically significant constituency in Himachal Pradesh. Reliable power supply in such constituencies is both a development priority and a visible marker of governance delivery for the ruling party.
What's Next
The state power department's annual plan includes commissioning of additional substations across Himachal Pradesh, and the sector's allocation in the next state budget will be closely watched as an indicator of the government's continued infrastructure push. The Sukhu administration is expected to use substation dedications and last-mile electrification milestones as key deliverables ahead of the next electoral cycle.