AGRA: A 23-year-old's missive to the Prime Minister's Office brought power to a remote village in Uttar Pradesh after almost 11 years.Deepti Mishra, the young complainant and a student of mass communication, was upset over the block administration's response to her pleas to restore power in her village Bhidiya, which is in Etah district."After Independence, our village got power in January 2005, but within six months, due to a storm, the high tension wires were destroyed. For the last 11 years, no one ever attempted to fix that," Mishra told TOI.Peeved, Mishra shot off a letter to the PMO, which stepped in. The district administration was then asked to earmark Rs 8.8 lakh to lay down power cables to fix the fault.Mishra's father, Shivdas, a farmer, was shocked when he received a call and later a letter addressed to his daughter from the district administration informing her that their village will get electricity within a week.Mishra said, "My father informed me that the complaint lodged with the PMO had worked. The administration has assured us the village will get electricity."Mishra is doing an internship with a newspaper in Noida . "In March this year, I filed an online complaint to PMO office and informed them about the ordeal we were facing. The village has complained several times but no one paid any heed. In 2014, I even wrote letters to the chief minister's and district magistrate offices but no action was taken," she said. "Now after PMO's intervention, the local administration finally started the cable work and decided to restore the line within a week," she said over phone to TOI.Last Monday, electric engineers and labourers were seen working overtime in her village fixing high tension wires to restore the power supply."We have taken a loan from the bank to quickly erect pillars and high tension wires so as to reinstate the power supply. The supply was restored yesterday," an engineer from the district told TOI.