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Apr 04, 2021, 12:19 PM | Updated 12:19 PM IST
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In a major push to strengthen the power infrastructure in the UT of J&K Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Saturday e-inaugurated 17 Power Projects worth Rs. 118.91 Crore at Delina in North Kashmir's Baramulla district.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor observed that the inauguration of new projects is another step towards developing better Power Distribution and efficient Power Transmission systems in the region.
To realise the vision of making J&K Power surplus, Rs 54,000 Crore worth of power projects have been approved which would generate 3500 Megawatt in three to four years, the Lt Governor observed.
The Lt Governor underscored that determined efforts are being made to reach out to all the unconnected habitations, besides providing 24x7 quality electricity to the people of J&K.
He added that the government is taking many short terms, medium-term, and long-term measures to provide the people with quality power supply round the clock in the coming two years.
The power sector now has an increased budget of Rs 120 Cr, taking the total to Rs 2728 cr. New projects are being completed and added to the existing grid. Several bottlenecks causing delays in the timely completion of augmentation and restoration works of various power projects and creating power crisis in the winter season are being identified and subsequently eliminated, the Lt Governor maintained.
Responsibilities are being fixed and experts from the power sector were roped in to provide vital inputs for mitigation of power-related issues, he added.