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Preparedness amid paucity

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
November 13, 2025
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Kashmir’s next revolution will rise from its fields

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As winter tightens its grip on the Valley, reports indicating a possible 32% power shortage this month have raised serious concerns among residents and businesses alike. The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) now faces a crucial test i.e. to manage limited resources efficiently, ensure fair distribution and minimize the hardships that are bound to accompany this deficit. Power shortages during winter are not new to Kashmir, but a shortfall of this magnitude could severely affect daily life. From heating homes to running hospitals, schools and industries, electricity is the backbone of modern living, especially in a region where temperatures often plummet below freezing. In such a scenario, preparedness is not optional but imperative. The KPDCL must take proactive steps, optimizing supply, curbing transmission losses and cracking down on power theft, which remains a chronic problem. Equally important is transparent communication with the public. Consumers must be informed about scheduled cuts and conservation measures, so that the inconvenience can be managed with cooperation rather than frustration. At the same time, citizens have a role to play. Energy conservation, use of efficient appliances and responsible consumption can collectively ease the strain on the grid. The government, too, must accelerate long-term investments in renewable energy and modern infrastructure to reduce dependence on external supply and outdated systems. A 32% shortage is not merely a technical challenge but a reminder of our systemic vulnerabilities. The coming weeks will test both the resilience of KPDCL and the patience of the public. With foresight, coordination and shared responsibility, Kashmir can navigate this difficult phase and emerge stronger, more self-reliant, and better prepared for the winters ahead.

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