Ludhiana remains reliant on an electricity setup that residents and officials describe as unsafe after a key power project is left unfinished. According to the Times of India, about ₹99 crore has been allocated for the project, but the work does not reach the expected stage, with the cable lines not elevated as planned. The reporting indicates the project’s incomplete status keeps parts of the city exposed to potential risks associated with the current placement of cables. The article frames the situation as a gap between funding and delivery, suggesting that the intended upgrades have not been implemented despite the spending. No additional sources are provided here, so the specific timeline, responsible agencies, and the reasons for the delay are not detailed beyond the claim that the project is effectively “left hanging.” The coverage centers on the continuing presence of lower or unelevated cables in Ludhiana and the associated safety concerns while the project remains incomplete.