Bhubaneswar, Aug 19: As many as 412 persons joined state power infrastructure company ‘Odisha Power Transmission Corporation Ltd’ (OPTCL) today.
161 of them are electrical engineers, 54 office assistants, and 197 electrical technicians. An orientation programme was organized at Convention Centre in Lok Seva Bhawan.
Addressing the new recruits, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that quality and reliable power is an indispensable entitlement of every citizen. This is also a basic ingredient of growth. We must therefore work for ensuring quality uninterrupted power supply to our consumers, farmers, and industries, he called upon.
Stating that his Government has adopted the 5T mantra to transform governance, he urged all the new professionals to follow and imbibe this 5T mantra of teamwork, technology, transparency, and time leading to transformation. Following this, he said, we will definitely achieve our goal of providing Quality, Secure and Reliable Power to all the people of Odisha.
Welcoming the new recruits to OPTCL, he said that his Government has been investing significantly in the power sector to enhance power generation and strengthen the transmission and distribution infrastructure.
“ Odisha is now a power surplus state. The consumer base of the state has grown exponentially to 97 Lakh which was only 16 lakh in the year 2000. The State has been conveniently meeting its peak demand of five thousand three hundred Mega Watt round the year. Praising the OPTCL for its contribution, he said that it has made significant addition to state’s transmission infrastructure with 193 Grid substations,” said Patnaik.
Appreciating the efforts of OPTCL in providing employment to youngsters, he said that since 2010, the OPTCL has recruited two thousand three hundred professionals from various disciplines, and this year only around 300 jobs have been created for the local youth.
Reiterating that Odisha Government is committed to create more jobs, he said “I will be personally monitoring its progress.”