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Power woes: Consumers continue to reel under darkness at Suhoor, Iftar

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
March 15, 2024
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Riyaz Bhat

Srinagar, Mar 14: With the commencement of the holy month of Ramadhan, Kashmir valley continues to face unscheduled power curtailments and distress cuts—leaving the consumers to reel under darkness especially at Suhoor and fast breaking time.
Locals from almost all districts of Kashmir region informed that the power scenario has worsened from the past four days.
One of the locals of south Kashmir’s Pulwama area, Razaq Ahmad said, “Despite being a local of a smart metered area, the power is playing hide and seek with us.”
“At the time of installing smart meters, we were promised an uninterrupted power supply. All I can see is a fake promise by the Power Development Department,” he said.
Ahmad said that the people of his area continue to reel under darkness. “Irony is that we are not even being provided electricity especially at Suhoor and Iftar time.”
Similarly, the residents of Qazigund area narrated the same ordeal.
One of the locals of Qazigund, Rashid Ahmad Khan said that he has never witnessed such a bad scenario of power in Ramadhan.
The 45-year-old Khan said, “This is the worst ever power scenario in my area. I request the Lieutenant Government administration to intervene in this matter and resolve the matter at earliest.”
In the meantime, the electricity consumers of Srinagar and north Kashmir’s Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara districts, central Kashmir’s Ganderbal and Budgam districts expressed antipathy against the authorities for failing to provide uninterrupted electricity.
Inhabitants of several villages of Lower Kangan area in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district also expressed resentment against the PDD for failing to provide adequate electricity to them especially in the holy month of Ramadan.
The residents of areas said that they were not getting the electricity as per the schedule and were facing tremendous hardships especially during Sehri and Iftar times.
The locals from Prang, Kangan, Akhal Anderwan Haripora, Wussan, Chattergul, Kachnabal, Najwan, Wayil, Nunner and main town Ganderbal said they were receiving electricity for a maximum of two to four hours a day.
The locals of Kashmir valley appealed to the Jammu and Kashmir administration to resolve the matter at earliest.
A top official of KPDCL said that it has provided smooth power supply across Kashmir Division. “There are some local issues and snags which are taken care of.”
On asking about the unscheduled power cuts and change in power curtailment in the month of Ramadhan the official said, “Consumers have a habit of generalizing things. Majority of the faults in 11 KV feeders is due to system overloads and massive misuse of electricity by exceeding sanctioned load in non metered areas.”
The official said that the rural belt was almost all flat rated.
It also said that because of DT outages due to excessive overload, some feeders were under fault due to overnight rains and snow in certain areas.
Meanwhile, Principal Secretary Power Development Department H Rajesh Prasad said, “Our power supply position remains the same.”
On asking about any change in the power curtailment schedule in the month of Ramadhan, the Principal Secretary said that there was no change in it. “We have not taken any decision in this regard and as of now there is no change in power curtailment schedule.”
Pertinently, earlier this week, Chief Engineer KPDCL (Distribution) Sandeep Seth said that it was charting out the plan and mechanism to resolve the power curtailment issues for the month of Ramadhan.
“We are working on it and most likely, the new curtailment schedule will be implemented from the first day of Ramadhan,” he said. (KNO)

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