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India signs $133 million loan agreement with ADB for Meghalaya’s power distribution sector

The government signed a $133 million loan agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to strengthen the power distribution sector in Meghalaya on Tuesday.

The loan will be supplemented by a $2 million grant from the ADB’s Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction to finance renewable energy projects and for supporting income generation activities for women and other disadvantaged groups, said a finance ministry statement.

The loan will be used to modernise Meghalaya’s power distribution network and improve the quality of power supplied to households, industries, and businesses, the statement said.

The agreement was signed by CS Mohapatra, additional secretary, department of economic affairs and Takeo Konishi, country director of ADB’s India Resident Mission.

Although Meghalaya has achieved 100% electrification, remote villages in the northeastern state suffer from frequent power cuts due to overloaded distribution networks and substations that use outdated technology, resulting in high aggregate technical and commercial losses, the ministry said.

The funds will support the state’s ‘24×7 Power for All’ initiative in conjunction with the central government.

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