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  • Maharashtra: Workers of three state-owned power companies go on 72-hour strike against privatisation

    Maharashtra: Workers of three state-owned power companies go on 72-hour strike against privatisation

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 04, 2023 · 08:27 am
  • Why raising tariffs may not revive India’s power distribution firms but will surely hurt consumers

    Why raising tariffs may not revive India’s power distribution firms but will surely hurt consumers

    Social Research Collective
    · Oct 24, 2017 · 10:30 am