VARANASI, Aug. 21 -- Considering the increasing demand for electricity in the state, work is in progress to establish two units of 800 MW each under the Obra 'D' Project, said chief general manager of Obra Project Er RK Agarwal . For this project, everyone's cooperation is expected in land acquisition and necessary preparations so that Uttar Pradesh can move further towards self-reliance in power generation, he added. Sharing his views on the occasion of the Independence Day celebrations at the Obra Thermal Power Project, he said that India is the fourth largest economy in the world and rapidly moving towards becoming the third largest. This change is not just a game of numbers, but the result of the dreams, hard work, and determination of the people of the country. Agarwal said that five 200 MW units of Obra 'B' Project are quite old, yet they continue to perform reliably and stably. This proves that our team's dedication and hard work can overcome any challenge. These old units have been playing a crucial role in meeting the country's energy requirements for years, and this contribution continues. The Obra 'C' Project commenced on December 22, 2016, and despite challenges like COVID-19, work was completed successfully. The first unit has been in continuous operation since February 9, 2024, and the second unit has also started commercial load generation from July 2025....