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The latest white paper presented by CTR Nirmal Kumar has laid bare a troubling reality—the mounting financial stress within Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, with debt soaring to an alarming Rs 2.47 lakh crore.
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The latest white paper presented by CTR Nirmal Kumar has laid bare a troubling reality—the mounting financial stress within Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, with debt soaring to an alarming Rs 2.47 lakh crore. This is not merely a statistic; it reflects years of structural inefficiencies, rising expenditure, and inadequate revenue mobilisation. The fact that the power sector alone accounts for a dominant share of public sector debt raises serious concerns about fiscal sustainability and governance priorities.

Equally worrying is the historical trend highlighted in the report. Successive governments have presided over growing deficits, with little corresponding improvement in infrastructure. Despite massive spending and borrowing, the sector appears trapped in a cycle of inefficiency. The acute shortage of manpower—with over 65,000 vacancies—further underscores systemic neglect. While the announcement of fresh recruitment offers some hope, it also exposes the scale of delay in addressing operational gaps that directly impact service delivery.

The assurance that electricity tariffs will not be increased this year may offer short-term relief to consumers, but it raises a larger question: can financial recovery be achieved without tough decisions? Long-term power purchase reforms and cost optimisation are steps in the right direction, yet deeper structural reforms remain unavoidable. If anything, this white paper should serve as a turning point—an opportunity for the government to move beyond political blame and commit to transparent, accountable, and sustainable power sector management.

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