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In a push to fast-track renewable energy infrastructure, a high level meeting was conducted by the central government to review critical projects in Gujarat and Rajasthan and seeking swift solutions to hurdles coming in their way.
The meeting was organised through the Project Monitoring Group (PMG) platform.
The session examined 22 issues linked to 18 significant projects, collectively valued at over Rs 36,296 crore, according to the official statement.
A key focus was the Transmission System Strengthening Scheme, designed to evacuate solar power from energy-rich zones in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
With an estimated investment of Rs 14,147 crore, the initiative aims to integrate renewable energy seamlessly into the national grid. The plan involves establishing high-capacity substations and transmission lines.
In Rajasthan, solar zones in Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Barmer are targeted, while Gujarat’s focus includes Surendranagar, Patan, and Kutch.
These regions, abundant in renewable energy potential, are pivotal for transmitting clean energy to consumption centres across India.
Also under review was Reliance Jio’s expansive 5G and 4G network rollout, classified as a project of national importance.
The effort intends to extend high-speed mobile services to previously uncovered and remote areas, while bolstering existing digital infrastructure.
Dialogue with state officials addressed pending forest-related clearances essential for progress. The project, once operational, promises a significant boost to digital connectivity, especially in strategic and rural regions.
Chairing the meeting, Principal Economic Adviser at DPIIT, Praveen Mahto, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to robust project tracking, urging stakeholders to proactively utilise the PMG platform.
Effective coordination among Central Ministries, State Governments, and private stakeholders is essential for timely and efficient resolution of project-related concerns, Mahto said.
The session drew senior representatives from central and state authorities, and private sector leaders.