Gujarat Electricity Board
Full Form of GEB
What is GEB?
The Gujarat Electricity Board (GEB) was a state-owned power utility established in 1960 under the Electricity Supply Act to manage generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity across Gujarat. It played a crucial role in electrifying rural and urban areas, significantly contributing to the state's agricultural and industrial growth. Following the Electricity Act 2003, GEB was unbundled in 2005 into four distribution companies (DGVCL, MGVCL, PGVCL, UGVCL), a generation company (GSECL), and a transmission company (GETCO). Despite this restructuring, the acronym GEB remains deeply embedded in popular usage—older residents, government records, and even some official documents still refer to it. In competitive exams like GPSC and other Gujarat state-level tests, questions about GEB's history and unbundling are frequently asked, making it a relevant topic for aspirants. The board's legacy continues to shape Gujarat's power infrastructure, and its acronym is a common reference point for electricity-related matters in the state.
GEB का फुल फॉर्म
गुजरात विद्युत बोर्ड
Example
Many residents in rural Gujarat still call their monthly electricity bill a 'GEB bill,' even though the board ceased to exist in its original form nearly two decades ago.