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Srinagar, Jan 22: Minister
for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo on
Wednesday chaired a virtual meeting to review the power sector scenario of
Kulgam district.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Kulgam,
Athar Amir Khan; Chief Engineer distribution KPDCL, Aaquib Sultana;
Superintending Engineer KPDCL Kulgam; Executive Engineers and other concerned
officers.
During the meeting,
Sakeena Itoo emphasised the need for maintaining efficient power supply to
address the concerns of public, especially during the ongoing harsh winter
season. She directed the concerned officials to ensure power supply as per the
schedule so that the people’s needs are met.
The Minister further asked the officers to maintain transparency in power schedules and ensure timely communication to public regarding outages or disruptions.
“Power supply is a basic necessity,
especially during winters and we need to address issues related to it
promptly,” she said.
Taking note of frequent breakdown of transformers during peak load hours, Sakeena Itoo instructed the officers to maintain adequate buffer stock of transformers and other essential equipments to handle exigencies.
“Establish a swift replacement and repair mechanism for
transformers to minimise disruptions and mitigate impact of power failures,
particularly in rural and remote areas," Sakeena Itoo said.
While reviewing progress on Revamped Distribution Sector
Scheme (RDSS) in the district, the Minister asked the officers to expedite
pending maintenance and upgradation works on the power infrastructure across
the district. She highlighted the need for long-term planning and a robust
strategy to address recurring issues in the power sector.
Sakeena Itoo further asked the officers for augmentation of receiving stations in the district as the existing receiving stations are overloaded.
She directed the officers to upgrade and increase number of
receiving stations in the district under RDSS scheme.
While reviewing several issues raised by general public of the district, the Minister called upon the officers for reduction of sanctioned load to people living in far off areas as they face frequent electricity cuts due to adverse weather conditions.
She further advised the officers to register
their power connections as per the electricity utilised so that the burden of
electricity bills on them is reduced.
During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner Kulgam briefed the Minister about the overall power scenario of the district.