Power reforms are showing some flickers of progress in urban and semi-rural India with several states tying up with private players to overhaul the infrastructure and operations on the distribution side of the business. This move to upgrade the states’ power distribution business has generated robust opportunities for public and private firms in consultancy, distribution franchisee, operations & management, etc. From large companies such as Tata Power, Torrent Power, Feedback Energy Distribution Company (FEDCO), Essel Infra, and Deloitte to technical experts such as ...
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