Lights out in India.<br/> <br />Hundreds of millions of people in India are without power after grids covering a dozen states broke down.<br/> <br />Traffic police try to do what they can in the second major blackout in as many days.<br/> <br />Authorities are trying to pinpoint the problem.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) CHIEF OF GOVERNMENT-RUN, POWER GRID CORPORATION, R. N. NAYAK, SAYING:<br/> <br />But believe us, we are trying hard. As soon as we find out the hitch, where the problems are, we will see that it is done<br/> <br />Commuters have been left stranded at railway stations.<br/> <br />Passengers say they have waiting for hours with no information about when the trains will be up and running.<br/> <br />Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has vowed to fast-track stalled power and infrastructure projects as well as introduce free market reforms aimed at reviving India's flagging economy.<br/> <br />But he is drawing fire from critics that say he is dragging his feet.<br/> <br />Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters.
