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20 KV sanctioned, 150 KV consumed in Lko’s Aliganj building: How did excess power use go unchecked

20 KV sanctioned, 150 KV consumed in Lko’s Aliganj building: How did excess power use go unchecked

The building gutted in the Aliganj fire that claimed 15 lives was allegedly consuming between 100 and 150 KV load despite having a sanctioned electricity connection of only 20 KV, according to preliminary findings that have brought electrical safety compliance and regulatory oversight under scrutiny. A massive fire gutted a three-floor commercial building housing an animation centre at Aliganj area in Lucknow on Monday (Deepak Gupta/HT) The findings have raised questions about how the building continued operating despite the apparent mismatch between sanctioned and actual power usage. According to a senior official of the Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration (LESA), who spoke on condition of anonymity, the electricity connection was reportedly drawn directly from a low-tension (LT) line, whereas a separate transformer should have been installed considering the scale of power consumption. The official said the connection was obtained as a domestic connection in 2012 and converted into a commercial one only in 2022. He further claimed there was no No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Directorate of Power Safety, raising questions about how a large …

Gomti River Forest: LDA’s ₹150-crore project to expand Lko’s green cover

Gomti River Forest: LDA’s ₹150-crore project to expand Lko’s green cover

The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has prepared and submitted the detailed project report (DPR) for developing an around-300-acre Gomti River Forest along the Pipra Ghat–Shaheed Path, officials said. An artist’s impression of the proposed Gomti River Forest in Lucknow (HT Photo) The move is aimed at strengthening Lucknow’s shrinking green cover amid rapid urbanisation. The project is expected to become one of the largest green spaces in the state capital and is said to be only slightly smaller than Janeshwar Mishra Park in terms of area. The project has gained significance as Lucknow continues to witness large-scale infrastructure expansion and rising concerns over environmental degradation, increasing temperatures and declining green spaces. Officials believe the proposed Gomti River Forest could emerge as one of the city’s largest environmental assets and act as a natural green buffer in the future. Officials said the proposed forest will come up on the right of the Pipra Ghat area extending towards the Shaheed Path stretch. The project aims to create a large urban forest ecosystem with a wide range of plant …