Electricity
Even after 15 years in 21st century, the country faces acute shortage of electrical power.
In spite of an installed capacity of 267.637 Giga Watt as of end March 2015 and electricity generation around 1048.5 BU, very few areas in the country get 24 hours supply. Many villages are yet to get electricity supply.
Recognising this, PM Modi emphasised on reviving the sector with new power plants. To give a boost to nuclear power generation, a deal was made with Canada to supply Uranium. The efforts are yet to be paid in long term but instant results are encouraging.
As per the data given on website http://www.narendramodi.in, the growth in electricity generation in the year 2014-15 was 8.4% whereas the last year it was 6%. The sector added 22,566 Mega Watt this year alone, up by 27% from last year's 17,769 MW.
The Modi government also added 22,101 kilometres of transmission lines in a year of its rule 325 more than the last year's addition.