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Sharing a letter to CM Bhagwant Mann ji
Er. Khushdeep Singh Salana
Retired Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Email: [email protected]
Date: May 17, 2025
Sh. Bhagwant Mann
Hon’ble Chief Minister
Government of Punjab
Chandigarh, India
Subject: Offering Technical Expertise for Strengthening Punjab’s
Power Sector and Promoting Energy Conservation
Respected Mann Sahib,
Warm greetings and heartfelt congratulations on the trust and
responsibility placed in you by the people of Punjab. It is a proud moment
for all Punjabis to witness the rise of a leadership committed to
transparency, progress, and people-centric governance.
I am Er. Khushdeep Singh Salana, a retired Associate Professor of Electrical
Engineering from Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College (GNDEC), Ludhiana,
where I served for over 32 years. Throughout my career, I have had the
privilege of mentoring more than 10,000 engineering and technical
students, many of whom are currently serving in senior positions across
various sectors in India and abroad.
While I am now retired, my commitment to Punjab remains unwavering. It
pains me to see that despite our wealth of technical talent, the state
continues to struggle with energy shortages and infrastructure
inefficiencies. A major concern is the continued reliance on coal-fed
thermal power plants, even though Punjab is located far from coal-
producing regions. Transporting coal over such vast distances is both
economically unsustainable and environmentally harmful.
Another critical issue I would like to highlight is the unnecessary
installation and promotion of over-rated electrical equipment in our
region. In many cases, equipment is sold and installed at ratings
significantly higher than actual load requirements—resulting in capital
waste, energy losses, and long-term inefficiencies. This reflects a growing
technical and financial drain, one that I believe can and must be addressed.
In this regard, I respectfully offer my services to the Government of Punjab
My areas of contribution could
include:
• Promoting energy conservation and efficiency through appropriate
technical solutions
• Preventing resource mismanagement by aligning equipment
• Supporting the training and upskilling of engineers and technicians
for practical, real-world applications
My intent is to serve Punjab using the knowledge and experience I have
gained over decades in electrical engineering. I strongly believe that by
aligning technical insight with policy, we can ensure more sustainable and
efficient outcomes for our energy sector
Thank you for your valuable time
With sincere regards,
Er. Khushdeep Singh Salana
Retired Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana