CM Sukhu Virtually Launches Rs 7.54 Cr Power Substation in Sujanpur
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday, 7 July 2026, virtually inaugurated a new 33/11 kV electric sub-station at Patlandar (Ansla) in the Sujanpur Assembly constituency of Hamirpur district, built at a cost of Rs 7.54 crore. The launch was conducted from the state secretariat and marks a significant addition to the district's power distribution network.
Context
Posting on X, Chief Minister Sukhu announced: 'Aaj sachivalaya se 7.54 crore rupaye ki lagat se Hamirpur jile ke Sujanpur vidhan sabha kshetra mein nirmit 33/11 kV vidyut up-kendra Patlandar (Ansla) ka virtual madhyam se shubharambh kiya.' ('Today, from the secretariat, I virtually inaugurated the 33/11 kV electric sub-station Patlandar (Ansla), constructed at a cost of Rs 7.54 crore in the Sujanpur Assembly constituency of Hamirpur district.')
The project includes the laying of approximately 7.2 kilometres of a 33 kV HTSC line from Chabutra to Ansla. This dedicated high-tension line forms the backbone of the new sub-station's supply infrastructure.
Policy Backdrop
The new sub-station will provide power to four feeders: 11 kV Kot Chauri, Sujanpur, Patlandar, and Palai. For redundancy and uninterrupted supply, it has been interlinked with the existing 33 kV sub-station at Tauni Devi and the 33 kV sub-station at Sujanpur, ensuring an alternate supply route in case of faults.
Himachal Pradesh has a long-standing policy of strengthening 33 kV and 11 kV distribution infrastructure in its hilly and remote regions. The Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board (HPSEB), the state-owned utility responsible for distribution, has been central to executing such last-mile connectivity projects. The Congress-led Sukhu government has continued this emphasis on rural electrification and supply reliability since assuming office in December 2022.
Stakeholders and Impact
The sub-station is expected to benefit approximately 14,000 residents across 16 gram panchayats in the Sujanpur region who have faced power supply challenges. Improved and continuous electricity supply to these villages is seen as a direct boost to rural livelihoods, agricultural operations, and small businesses in the area.
The virtual inauguration was attended by several senior officials and leaders, including Industries Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee President Vinay Kumar, Deputy Chief Whip Kewal Singh Pathania, MLAs Ranjit Singh Rana, Vinod Sultanpuri, Suresh Kumar, and Sudarshan Bablu, former minister Ram Lal Thakur, and HPSEB Managing Director Aditya Negi.
What's Next
The commissioning of the Patlandar sub-station is part of a broader push by the state government to upgrade power infrastructure across Hamirpur and other districts. Similar substation and HT line projects are expected to be taken up in other segments of Hamirpur and Kangra districts in the coming months.
Budget allocations for power distribution infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh's 2026-27 state budget will be closely watched as an indicator of the government's continued commitment to rural electrification and grid reliability in the hill state.