Directs PDD to
minimize curtailment, breakdowns
JAMMU, MAY 14:
Minister for Power Development, Sunil Kumar Sharma today instructed the
engineers of the Department to take concerted steps for minimizing curtailment
and power breakdowns in the prevailing scorching weather
conditions.
“J&K
has achieved major feat in augmentation and strengthening
of transmission and distribution network and the people should
get the benefits of the same,” the Minister directed the engineers here
after inaugurating upgraded receiving stations at Gajansoo and Kanachak.
MLA Marh Ch
Sukhnandan Kumar was also present at the inaugural function.
The Minister
strictly cautioned the officers against unscheduled power cuts and asked the
engineers to work tirelessly to provide relief to the people during the peak
summer season.
Reiterating that
the government is committed to extend full benefits of schemes to the targeted
people, the Minister asked the department to expedite the process for
implementation of centrally sponsored scheme Soubhagya which envisages for
providing free power connections to poor households in both rural and urban
areas. He also asked the engineers to
pay special focus on maintenance of machines and cleanliness
at all power installations.
On the occasion,
Minister also interacted with the local people who apprised him about the
problems they face due to unscheduled power cuts.
MLA Sukhnandan
Kumar, while speaking on the occasion complimented the government for
completing the vital receiving stations which would effectively augment the
power scenario in the villages of the area. He said that a near about 20
thousand population of the area will be benefited by the upgradation of
transformers. He further said that it will bring a great relief to the locals
from the unscheduled power cuts during peak summer season.
Earlier, the
Minister was informed that the receiving station Gajansoo has been upgraded
from 6.3 MVA to 10 MVA at an estimated cost of 62 lakh, while the receiving
station at Kanachak has been upgraded from 3.5 MVA to 6.3 MVA at an estimated cost
of 10 lakhs.
Chief Engineers, Executive Engineers and other senior officers of the
concerned departments and a large number of people were present on the
occasion.
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