Electricity charging service provided to urban people in Myitkyina




THE Kachin State Govern­ment is implementing a plan to reduce electricity and wa­ter shortages for residents during the two-week main­tenance period of the Chip­wenge Hydropower Plant, the state’s main source of electricity.


Yesterday, electricity charging services were pro­vided at the Electricity Supply Enterprise and Ward Admin­istration Offices in Myitkyina.


Kachin State Chief Minis­ter U Khet Htein Nan, along with state ministers and de­partmental officials, inspected the provision of charging ser­vices for electric motorcycles, mobile phones, power banks, and rechargeable light bulbs, as well as the conditions of residents receiving services and charging electricity.


In addition, they visited urban neighbourhood admin­istration offices to inspect the arrangements for charging electricity using generators at these offices, and held a cor­dial meeting with neighbour­hood administrators, admin­istrative members, auxiliary fire brigade members, and security teams.


Subsequently, the chief minister provided 18 8ft x 4ft sets of solar panels and 1,800W power stations to Ward Administration Offices. It was also reported that the chief minister coordinated with state-level departments to expand and adjust these elec­tricity supply services based on public needs and usage. — Kachin State IPRD/TH

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