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2nd Division Level Workshop on "Involvement of Consumers in Power Sector Reforms in Rajasthan" November 20th 2001, Abu Road, Rajasthan
Positive indications from consumers Some positive indications from utility providers The second division level workshop was Jointly organised by CUTS-FES at Abu Road, Sirohi district, Jodhpur Division. The venue of the workshop was the Rajasthan Industrial & Investment Corporation (RIICO) guesthouse. A total of 185 people participated in the programme, of which 35% of them constituted women. This is a major achievement, since Sirohi district is predominantly a tribal district with the tribes of Bheels and Gharsias being in majority. The broad category of participants were farmers, rural domestic consumers, members of the Panchayati Raj Institution, engineers and linesmen from the local power distribution company, namely, Jodhpur Electricity Distribution Company Limited, representatives from the Chamber of Commerce & Industry, some representatives from industrial houses based in Abu Road and local district administration personnel. The following are some of the noteworthy participants of the workshop.Shri Manohar Kant , Divisional Commissioner Jodhpur Division; Shri Giriraj Singh, District Collector Sirohi; Shri L.N. Mantri, Sub District Magistrate Abu Road; Shri H. D. Charan, Chairman & Managing Director Jodhpur Vidhyut Vitaran Nigam Limited; Shri S.C.Jain, Superintendent Engineer, Pali circle; The basic objective of organising the workshop was to bring all the stakeholders on a common platform to discuss the issues involved and promoting the idea of involving the consumers in power sector reforms.
ProceedingsThe workshop had two main sessions, the first session was addressed by the Jodhpur Divisional Commissioner, the collector of Sirohi District and the Managing Director of Jodhpur Vidhyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, the electricity distribution company for the region. They outlined the programmes of the government and the distribution company to improve the power situation in the country. They also highlighted on the role to be played by the consumers in trying to mitigate the dismal power scenario in the region. In their respective address, each of them also agreed that the power scenario in the district of Sirohi was one of the worst ever in the state of Rajasthan and lauded CUTS and FES for having selected to work in the district of Sirohi vis-à-vispower sector. They promised to support CUTS & FES in their venture in what ever possible way they could not only in personal capacity but also in official capacity. They also appreciated the view point of CUTS that a lot of problems of consumers could be solved with their active participation in the reform process and in actually taking up community programmes. The second session was an open house, where the participants expressed their views on the current power scenario and also came up with some solutions as to how the situation could be improved. The open house was lively with healthy debates between the masses and the members of the Panchayati Raj Institutions on one side and the Managing Director of the Jodhpur Distribution Company. The District Collector who was also present for a major part of this session contributed his views on this issue. The common problems which was aired were
Positive indications from consumers
Some positive indications from utility providers
Though a working group session was not organised, the participants were given the broad outlines of the project and asked to give their views on them. They were also asked to list out the likely programmes which could be organised under the project, which in their felling would be beneficial. Case studies of successful participation of community in power generation through bio-mass was distributedto maker the participants comprehend the concept of community participation and to identify themselves that how they can solve their problems through collective participation. The out come of the of the discussions can be categorised in three broad categories which are; Immediate, Short term and Long term goals. Immediate Goals
· At the state level, CUTS & FES would document the reactions of the people and present a case to the policy makers in order to sensitise them. Medium Term GoalAchieving short term activities would in turn facilitate in achieving medium term objective :- · Encouraging and making aware people about uses of energy efficient appliances. It was highlighted that even switching off a 40 Watts bulb in houses in Rajasthan can save 250 Mw of power. · Promoting uses of non-conventional and renewal energy sources would be supported with technical training camps and live demonstration and similar kind of inputs would be provided by CUTS & FES. · People would be encouraged to come forward and monitor the power distribution and work towards preventing power theft and to see whether utility providers are doing their job properly. · To encourage people for replicate such initiative in other villages. Long Term Goals· Model village creation ===================
Participants at the occasion of 2nd Division Level Workshop on “Involvemnet of Consumers in Power Sector Reforms in Rajasthan ”organized by CUTS-FES at Abu Road on 20th November 2001 Venue: The Rajasthan Industrial & Investment Corporation (RIICO) Guesthouse, Abu Road, Rajasthan Ph: 91.1472.241 472, Fax: 91.1472.240 072 Date: November 20th, 2001 Time:11.00
a.m. to 5.00 p.m
Organisers:
Consumer
Unity & Trust Society and Friedrich Ebert
Stiftung (India)
Invitees:
Divisional and district administration
officials, Utility providers, Panchayati
Raj Representatives, Consumers from the Grass root Farmers, Consumer rights
activists, NGOs and Members of Legislative Assembly
of the region
Contact: Srinivas Krishnaswamy / Vinayak Ratna Pandey
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