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MSEDCL is the largest electricity distribution utility in India, supplying power to 28.4 million consumers across Maharashtra. It was formed in 2005 by unbundling the Maharashtra State Electricity Board and has a network of 33 kV, 22 kV & 11 kV transmission lines, sub-stations and transformers.
Mahagenco is a subsidiary of Maharashtra State Electricity Board and the largest power generating company in India controlled by state government. It operates thermal, hydro, gas and solar power plants with a total capacity of 14,400 MW.
Learn about the history, restructuring and operations of the state government electricity regulation board in Maharashtra, India. Find out the details of the four companies formed in 2005 and their roles in power generation, transmission and distribution.
Learn about the history, structure, and role of the BSF, the paramilitary force responsible for guarding India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh. The BSF is the world's largest border security force and has participated in several wars and operations since its formation in 1965.
Learn about the executive governing authority of the Indian state of Maharashtra, led by Eknath Shinde since 2022. Find out the names, portfolios and terms of the chief minister, deputy chief ministers, cabinet ministers and other leaders of the state.
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Learn about the history, definitions, and variations of the workweek and weekend around the world. Find out how different countries and cultures observe the days of rest and labour, and how the concept of the weekend evolved over time.
A universal health care scheme by the Government of Maharashtra for the poor people of the state. It provides free access to medical care in government empanelled hospitals for 971 types of diseases, surgeries and therapies costing up to Rs.1,50,000 per year per family.