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Losses reduce, sufferings mount

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
February 18, 2024
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While the efforts of the government are on to reduce the Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses in Kashmir Division, the disconnection of electricity lines has become a persistent affair for the concerned Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL). It has been informed that 26,746 consumers were disconnected in the month of January 2024 for non-payment of electricity dues while funds to the tune of Rs 7.50 crore were collected on account of penalties imposed on those consumers, who were stealing power by unauthorised means. The measures taken against the power theft and also against the consumers who don’t pay the electricity tariff on time was the need of the hour as it would help the concerned KPDCL to compel them to pay the bills on time, which would simultaneously bring the AT&C losses down further. But, what needs to be questioned is the non-seriousness of the administration in putting an end to the power outrage as the consumers in Srinagar and elsewhere, have been complaining of erratic power supply from the last some time, leading to their immense hardships. One cannot imagine the erratic power supply despite the installation of smart meters at maximum places and also the reduction of AT&C losses. Amidst the action against erring, the consumers, who pay the electricity tariff on time should not be forced to face hardships, therefore, adequate electricity must be ensured to them so that their sufferings will be mitigated and they could heave a sigh of relief.

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