10 to 12 % Extra Power Supply in Kashmir Compared To Last Winter: Rohit Kansal

10 to 12 % Extra Power Supply in Kashmir Compared To Last Winter: Rohit Kansal

Principal Secretary to the power development department, Information and official spokesperson of Jammu and Kashmir government, Rohit Kansal has stated that Kashmir is getting 10 to 12 percent more power supply as compared to last year.

Talking exclusively to local news agency KNS, Kansal said that as part of winter secretariat, he is on a visit to the Valley to take stock of preparations being done in every district regarding power scenario.

“Yesterday I visited Pulwama district and I was happy to see the administration fully prepared regarding power scenario during winter. I was informed by the locals, officers and deputy commissioner as well that as compared to last year every consumer on an average is being provided 3 to 4 hours of extra electricity.,” he said, adding that as far as the Valley is concerned, consumers are getting 10-12 percent more power supply as compared to last year.

He also that most of the bottlenecks, which the department faced last year have been removed. “But one thing I must acknowledge that last year every consumer of the Valley respected us a lot and cooperated a lot in making judicious use of electricity during winter. The people of our department also worked hard and made every effort to restore power supply during heavy snowfall last year, this year too, the department is ready to make every effort to provide uninterrupted power supply,” he said.

Kansal also appealed to the people to use electricity judiciously, so that the department is able to serve the consumers better even during harsh winter season. “If people make judicious use of electricity, we will have more power supply and we will be able to reduce the curtailment period,” he added.

He said that they have made it clear to all the officials to make public the curtailment schedule and provide power supply to the consumers strictly as per the notified curtailment schedule. “But unfortunately, we are not in a position to totally do away with curtailment schedule, so we have to make some curtailments. But the department has been given strict instructions to the officials to follow the curtailment schedule, so that people do not face any problems,” he said.

He also appealed to the people to avoid the use of crude heating devices, which have also been banned, as a safety hazard. “People should pay electricity bills in time and also avoid using crude heating devices for their own good. If public is able to give this sort of cooperation, then definitely the department will be able to improve supply of electricity,” Kansal said.

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