
Maintenance of 76.69% of 11 KV feeders taken up in a year, says Bescom
The Hindu
Bescom claims to have maintained 76.69% of 11KV feeders in last yr. It has fixed 17,506 slanted HT poles & 10,084 slanted LT poles, & rectified 58,004 DTCs. KERC has mandated Safety Audit of 11KV feeders. Bescom also claims to have converted 1,541 feeders to UG lines.
Under fire after the recent deaths of a mother and her baby due to electrocution, the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom) said that in the last year, since November 2022, it has conducted the maintenance of 4,768 11 KV feeders under its Feeder Maintenance Abhiyaana (FMA) out of the total 6,217 feeders present in its jurisdiction. This amounts to the conducting of maintenance of 76.69% of 11 KV feeders.
If the feeders that have been added to the network in the last one year are excluded, then Bescom claims that maintenance work on around 97% of 11 KV feeders have been conducted.
After the recent electrocution of 23-year-old Soundharya and her nine-month-old daughter near Hope Farm from a live wire that had snapped, the public has been demanding an audit of the electrical infrastructure in the city. The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) also mandates the Safety or Technical Audit of 11 KV feeders including Distribution Transformer Centres (DTC) to be undertaken by distribution licensees at least once every year.
The FMA, which was conducted in two phases between November and December 2022, and the extended phase which was carried out from June 15, 2023 to November 15, included trimming of HT lines, replacement or repair of slanted and deteriorated poles, rectification of DTCs and repair of loose spans.
Out of the 19,177 slanted HT poles that have been identified by Bescom during the campaign, 17,506 have been fixed so far while 1,149 deteriorated HT poles have been fixed out of the 2,963 that were identified. Similarly, out of 10,930 slanted LT poles, 10,084 have been fixed and out of 3,594 deteriorated LT poles, 3,163 have been fixed, the data showed. The officials also said that 58,004 DTCs out of the 62,720 which were inspected have been rectified.
According to Bescom officials, the maintenance campaign also includes the audit mandated by the KERC. “This (maintenance) is a continuous process as different issues crop up every three to six months in different feeders. We are undertaking maintenance processes rigorously to avoid any unforeseen accidents. The maintenance and attending of all the remaining components will be taken up as a priority and completed soon,” said Mahantesh Bilagi, Managing Director, Bescom.
The Energy Department also issued a circular to escoms and transmission corporations to take steps to avoid electrocution accidents in the future as the preliminary investigations have pointed out that the negligence of safety protocols caused the accident at Hope Farm. These measures include training substation staff about the prevention of electrical accidents, creating awareness among the public about electrical accidents, and regular maintenance of electrical grids as per the safety manual of KERC and KPTCL.

Former CM B.S. Yediyurappa had challenged the first information report registered on March 14, 2024, on the alleged incident that occurred on February 2, 2024, the chargesheet filed by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), and the February 28, 2025, order of taking cognisance of offences afresh by the trial court.