INDIA POWER GRID COLLAPSES
FOR SECOND TIME IN TWO DAYS
FOR SECOND TIME IN TWO DAYS
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The massive power failure - a day after a similar, but smaller - has raised serious concerns about India's outdated infrastructure and the government's inability to meet its huge appetite for energy as the country aspires to become a regional economic superpower. Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde blamed the new crisis on states taking more than their allotted share of electricity. The new power failure affected people across 20 of India's 28 states - more than the entire population of the European Union plus Turkey.
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About the same time, the eastern grid failed and then the northeastern grid followed, energy officials in those regions said. The grids serve more than half India's population. In West Bengal, express trains and local electric trains were stopped at stations across the state of West Bengal on the eastern grid. Crowds of people thronged the stations, waiting for any transport to take them to their destinations.
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About
600 million people lost power in India when the country’s northern and
eastern electricity grids failed, crippling the country for a second
consecutive day. The outage stopped hundreds of trains in their tracks,
darkened traffic lights, shuttered the Delhi Metro and left nearly
everyone - the police, water utilities, private businesses and citizens -
without electricity. Real prosperity flourishes on the natural gifts of
nature, but when society depends on industrial complexes and huge
factories, people have no time and no taste for any spiritual pursuits.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
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Stephen Knapp (Śrīpad Nandanandana dasa) :
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