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“Lineman Diwas” celebrated, over 150 linepersons participate

 

 

Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in association with Tata Power Delhi Distribution (Tata Power- DDL) Ltd commemorated the Fourth Edition of “Lineman Diwas” today, March 4, 2024, in New Delhi.

Over 150 linemen and linewomen from over 40 state and private transmission and distribution companies, from Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Delhi visited the National capital to participate in the celebration.

The initiative aimed to honor the frontline heroes of the Indian Power Sector – The Linemen, by establishing it as a nationwide tradition for all state and private transmission and distribution companies to celebrate a dedicated day as ‘Lineman Diwas.’ This endeavor served as a significant morale booster for the frontline workers in the power sector, providing them with the well-deserved recognition and appreciation, an official release said.

 

The theme for Lineman Diwas celebration was ‘Seva, Suraksha, Swabhiman’ signifying the Dedication, Service and Sacrifice of the frontline heroes of the power sector.

 

Safety first

During the event, linemen also had the opportunity to exchange ideas and share safety best practices, fostering collective learning within the power industry. A special display of the various safety equipment and tools were arranged, allowing guests to learn and share more about the best practices implemented. Additionally, videos screened at the event highlighted the importance of workplace safety and incident prevention by various Transcos and Discoms. This collaborative effort empowered linemen to draw insights from their peers, broaden their perspectives, and reinforce effective safety protocols, thereby promoting a safer working environment for all.

 

Unrelenting effort

Through a special video message, Raj Kumar Singh, Minister of New and Renewable Energy, Govt. of India conveyed, “The celebration of Lineman Day is a start of a culture of greater appreciation and applauds for the unrelenting efforts of the frontline workers of the power sector. We take immense pride in recognizing their invaluable contribution who work even in the face of challenges like adverse weather and unforeseen crises.”

 

Strongest pillar

Delivering a keynote address, Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority, Ghanshyam Prasad said, “Linepersons of power sector are the strongest pillar of our nation’s power system. The observance of ‘Lineman Diwas’ emphasizes our profound appreciation for their dedication and relentless service. The purpose behind recognizing the hard work of these frontline workers is to educate them on safety and inspire them to persist in their exemplary efforts.”

 

National Movement

Speaking at the event, Ganesh Srinivasan, CEO, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd, said, “We take pride in spearheading this nationwide initiative and are delighted to witness overwhelming participation from more than 40 transmission and distribution companies uniting to honor the dedication and service of these frontline workers of power sector. The success of the previous three editions of Lineman Diwas and the continued support by CEA in urging and encouraging other transmission and distribution peers in the power sector resulted in a much widespread celebration this year with over 170 Linepersons getting felicitated in the national capital. Lineman Diwas over these four years has turned into National Movement.”

 

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