MSEDCL कर्मचाऱ्यांनी 36 तासांची संप थांबवली; अधिकाऱ्यांशी चर्चा यशस्वी
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) employees have called off a 36-hour strike following successful discussions with authorities, restoring electricity supply across the state.
Incident Overview
The strike commenced on October 8, 2025, as MSEDCL employees demanded several reforms. The disruption affected power supply in many regions, prompting the state government to initiate mediation talks promptly.
Participants in the Resolution
- MSEDCL employee unions played a key role in organizing the strike.
- The State Energy Minister and the MSEDCL Chief Executive Officer led the discussions to resolve the issues.
- Local administration and employee representatives were also involved in the dialogue process.
Statements from Authorities
The Energy Ministry officially stated that key employee demands were addressed successfully, focusing on financial and operational concerns, along with steps taken to ensure job security.
Confirmed Impact and Figures
- Approximately 70% of power supply in Maharashtra has been restored following the cessation of the strike.
- The strike caused significant disruption affecting industrial and household electricity consumers.
- The state government estimates the economic loss at around 28 crore rupees.
Immediate Effects and Responses
The end of the strike has brought relief to the general public and received positive feedback from industries. Opposition parties have emphasized the importance of seriously addressing employee demands.
Future Actions
- The state government has formed a committee to ensure prompt and phased resolution of the employees’ demands.
- Discussions will continue over the next three months to reach a final settlement.