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J&K to be power surplus in next 4 years; NC-Congress-PDP regimes failed to achieve in 70 years: Lt Guv 

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Srinagar, Mar 23:  and 's lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha Wednesday said that in the next four years the UT will be power surplus and every house will get quality and reliable power.

He said that a new transmission line is coming up from that will be connected with Kashmir, Jammu and Punjab after which there will be no dearth of electricity in JK. Addressing a function at Mirbazar, Anantnag where a power grid substation was inaugurated by him, the LG Sinha said that Power department has completed the project within a record time of six months.

“From 1947 to 2020, JK could generate only 3450 MWs of power and the same figure will be achieved in the next four years only,” he said today.

He said that the people of Kashmir should cooperate with the Power Department for the installation of smart meters so that uninterrupted quality and reliable power is given to subscribers.

“A crucial transmission line has been sanctioned by the government of that will come from Ladakh and reach Kashmir, Jammu and then Punjab. This project stands approved and once the project will be finalised, there will be no dearth of Power in JK,” the LG said. He said Power Department was doing a commendable job by completing all pending projects on a fast track basis.

 

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