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Delhi launches Rs 160-crore underground cabling project in Chandni Chowk

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 27, 2026, 15:23 IST
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Chandni Chowk goes underground

The flagship project will shift the overhead electricity network in Chandni Chowk underground at an estimated cost of Rs 160 crore. Around 52.5 km of wiring across 26 key roads will be relocated, reducing clutter and modernising power infrastructure in the Walled City.

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End to tangled overhead wires

Narrow lanes crisscrossed with low-hanging power and cable wires have long posed fire and electrocution risks. The underground cabling aims to eliminate these hazards and improve safety in one of Delhi’s busiest commercial hubs.

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500 feeder pillars, smart monitoring

The project includes installation of nearly 500 new feeder pillars and decorative streetlight poles. Digital twin technology will be deployed for real-time monitoring, enhancing fault detection and network management.

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Phased night work to cut disruption

Officials said the cabling work will be executed in phases, largely during night hours, to minimise inconvenience to residents, traders and traffic in the congested Chandni Chowk area.

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10,000 consumers to benefit

Nearly 10,000 electricity consumers are expected to directly benefit from the upgraded underground network, which aims to curb weather-related disruptions and reduce fire risks.

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Power boost for 1.5 lakh consumers

Around 1.5 lakh residents of Mandoli, Harsh Vihar, Bank Colony and nearby areas are set to benefit. The grid will reduce voltage fluctuations and ensure reliable supply to key institutions.

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Rs 17,000-crore power roadmap

Officials said a Rs 17,000-crore roadmap has been prepared for the next three years. Projects worth Rs 3,000 crore pending under DTL have also been approved, signalling a major push to modernise Delhi’s power network.

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Anuraag kumar
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How would residents of mandoli, harsh vihar and bank colony benefit from it. Kindly proof read your articles before publishing.
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