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Asks officers to ensure reliable power supply, affordability, transparency in billing
KS News Desk
Srinagar, Sept 16:
Minister for education, social welfare and Health & Medical education
Sakina Itoo on Tuesday expressed serious concern over arbitrary and unjustified
hikes in electricity bills of common masses, particularly belonging to lower
income families, causing acute distress among households.
She stressed upon the officers
to ensure reliable power supply, affordability and transparency in billing.
The minister impressed upon
the Chief Engineer KPDCL to conduct load survey in the district before any hike
in power tariffs is made.
She also asked the
Executive Engineer to submit a detailed report regarding load revisions carried
across the district in last three years.
The directions were passed
during a meeting chaired by the minister at Civil Secretariat here. She also conducted
an extensive review of the electricity supply and distribution framework in
Kulgam district.
The meeting was attended by
MD KPDCL, Mehmood Shah; Special Secretary Power Development department; Chief
Engineer KPDCL, SE KPDCL Bijbehara ; Executive Engineer KPDCL Kulgam; all
Assistant Executive Engineers of Kulgam and other concerned officers.
During the meeting, the minister
took detailed assessment of ground-level challenges, gauge the adequacy of
power infrastructure and address consumer grievances, besides measures taken
for augmentation of power infrastructure in the district.
The Minister asked the officers to organise grievance camps in D.H Pora, Malwan, Khull and other far off areas having maximum disputes related to arbitrary hike in power bills.
She also asked them to
implement stringent monitoring mechanisms to prevent any arbitrary escalation
in electricity charges. She further instructed the PDD officers to conduct
thorough audits of billing systems and load sanction to ensure accuracy and
fairness in consumer billing practices.
She reaffirmed the government’s
commitment to providing uninterrupted, affordable and efficient electricity
supply to every citizen, adding that any malpractice in billing or power
distribution will not be tolerated at all.
During the meeting, the minister
also took stock of ongoing works regarding the establishment of 10 MVA
Receiving Station at Manzgam, aimed to strengthen the power infrastructure in
the area.
She directed the officers
to work with dedication so that the project can be completed before the actual
date of completion.
The minister added that after the completion of
project, a long-pending demand of the people of the area will be fulfilled as
it is expected to significantly augment the power supply scenario, ensuring
improved electricity availability and reliability for the residents.