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Bhagwant Mann Launches Underground Power Wiring Project in Native Village Satoj

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This is a small-scale pilot project (₹8 crore) in one village in Punjab, India. The commercial mechanism is weak: it involves local utility infrastructure spending and construction services, but the amount is negligible relative to state or national budgets. No direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins is evident. The project is primarily a political/ceremonial launch with no disclosed funding source or timeline for broader rollout. Sectors UTILITIES and EM_CONSTRUCTION are included only because the project involves electrical infrastructure and civil works, but the signal is very weak.

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  • Punjab CM launches underground power wiring pilot project in Satoj village, Sangrur district.
  • Project cost approximately ₹8 crore.
  • Scope: 41 km service cables, 7 km high-tension lines, 9.5 km low-tension lines underground.
  • Removal of 384 electricity poles.
  • Uses trenchless drilling technology.

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